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John Greenwood - Elizabeth Fulford Welshman

Elizabeth Fulford Welshman (1749)

John Greenwood (American, 1727–1792)
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The Artist died in 1792 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926
John Greenwood

John Greenwood Sr. was an early American portrait painter, engraver and auctioneer.

Greenwood was born on 7 December 1727 in Boston, Massachusetts, and baptized on 10 December in the Old North Church, Boston.

His father died insolvent in 1742 and at about this time Greenwood apprenticed to Thomas Johnston, a Boston line engraver, sign painter, and japanner. According to his son's later account, Greenwood soon left Johnston's studio in order to pursue portraiture. He left Boston in 1752 and traveled to the Dutch colony of Surinam in northeast South America. He stayed there for over five years, during which time he executed 115 portraits, before traveling again, this time to Europe, arriving in Amsterdam in May 1758. He settled there for a time to learn the art of making mezzotints, and was documented as a member of the Amsterdam Drawing Academy in 1758 by Jacob Otten Husly. After leaving Amsterdam, Greenwood stayed in Paris, then London, where he eventually settled in 1764.

At the request of the Earl of Bute Greenwood made a journey, in July 1771, into Holland and France purchasing paintings; he afterwards visited the continent, buying up the collections of Count van Schulembourg and the Baron Steinberg. In 1776 he was occupying Ford's Rooms in the Haymarket as an art auctioneer.

One of Greenwood's best known works is Sea Captains Carousing in Surinam (1755), a drunken scene featuring various prominent Rhode Island merchants, including Declaration of Independence signatory Stephen Hopkins, Governor Joseph Wanton, Admiral Esek Hopkins, and Governor Nicholas Cooke.

Greenwood died while on a visit to Margate, Kent on 16 September 1792, and is buried there. His wife, who survived him a few years, was buried at Chiswick, close to the tomb of Hogarth.

Greenwood was the son of Samuel Greenwood (1690–1742), a Harvard graduate (1709) and merchant, and his second wife, Mary Charnock Devereux (c. 1709-1794). In 1770, Greenwood wrote to his childhood friend, the painter John Singleton Copley, to commission a portrait of his mother Mary Charnock Devereux: ‘I am very desirous of seeing the good lady’s face as she now appears, with old age creeping upon her.’ this portrait is now part of the international painting collection at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. His eldest son, Charnock-Gladwin, died an officer in the army at Grenada, West Indies; the second, John, succeeded him in business; James returned to Boston; and the youngest, Captain Samuel Adam Greenwood, senior-assistant at the residency of Baroda, died at Cambray in 1810. His son John Greenwood, Jr. (1772–1815) is the subject of a portrait by William Beechey.

Greenwood's great great granddaughter is the New Zealand photographer Elizabeth Greenwood (1873–1961)

More Artworks by John Greenwood

Portrait of an Officer at Sea with Coastal Map and Binoculars in his Hand

Portrait of an Officer at Sea with Coastal Map and Binoculars in his Hand (1760)

John Greenwood (American, 1727–1792)
Marine, rechts bei einem Wirtshaus zieht ein Mann einen beladenen Kahn ans Land

Marine, rechts bei einem Wirtshaus zieht ein Mann einen beladenen Kahn ans Land

John Greenwood (American, 1727–1792)
Various Shipping off the Coast

Various Shipping off the Coast

John Greenwood (American, 1727–1792)
A landscape and figures

A landscape and figures (1790)

John Greenwood (American, 1727–1792)
Harbor Scene

Harbor Scene (c. 1760)

John Greenwood (American, 1727–1792)
John Richard Comyns of Hylands, Essex, with His Daughters

John Richard Comyns of Hylands, Essex, with His Daughters

John Greenwood (American, 1727–1792)
Portrait of Mrs. John Greenleaf (Priscilla Brown 1725-1759)

Portrait of Mrs. John Greenleaf (Priscilla Brown 1725-1759) (1746-1750)

John Greenwood (American, 1727–1792)
Sea Captains Carousing in Surinam

Sea Captains Carousing in Surinam (c.1752–58)

John Greenwood (American, 1727–1792)

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