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The Haunted Stream

  • Creation date1846
  • Dimensions12.0 x 19.0 cm

Explore the legacy of John Sartain (1808-1897), a pioneering American engraver & friend of Poe! Discover his mezzotints, portraits & contributions to art education.

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Collectible Description

The Haunted Stream is a mesmerizing painting created by John Sartain in 1846. This artwork is a prime example of the artist's skill and technique, showcasing his ability to evoke emotions and create a sense of atmosphere. The painting measures 12 x 19 cm and is made on paper, currently housed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

Artistic Style and Technique

John Sartain's style is characterized by his use of mezzotint, etching, and stipple techniques. These methods allow for a high level of detail and texture, creating a sense of depth and dimensionality in the painting. The Haunted Stream is a testament to Sartain's mastery of these techniques, as he skillfully captures the play of light on water and the surrounding landscape. Key Features of the Painting The painting features a serene and peaceful scene, with a man rowing a boat down a stream at sunset. The atmosphere is tranquil, with several birds flying around the scene, adding to the sense of life and movement. In the background, two other people are visible, one closer to the left side and another further back on the right side of the painting.
  • The use of color and light creates a warm and inviting atmosphere
  • The attention to detail in the landscape and figures is impressive
  • The overall mood of the painting is one of peace and serenity
Reproductions and Prints For those interested in owning a piece of art history, ArtsDot.com offers high-quality reproductions of the Haunted Stream. These reproductions are made using traditional techniques and materials, ensuring that they are as close to the original as possible. You can also find more information about John Sartain on ArtsDot.com or learn more about his life and work on Wikipedia.
The Haunted Stream is a beautiful and captivating painting that showcases John Sartain's skill and artistry. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply looking to own a piece of history, this painting is sure to impress.

Artist Biography

John Sartain: A Pioneer of Mezzotint Engraving in America

  • Born: London, United Kingdom (October 24, 1808)
  • Died: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (October 25, 1897)
  • Nationality: British-American

Early Life and Training

  • Sartain's early life was marked by hardship; he became responsible for his family’s support at a young age.
  • He began working as an assistant scene painter at the age of eleven, gaining initial artistic experience.
  • From 1823 to 1830, he apprenticed under engraver John Swaine, mastering line engraving and developing skills in heraldry and letter work.
  • He studied painting under John Varley and Henry James Richter, broadening his artistic foundation.

Career and Artistic Development

  • In 1830, Sartain emigrated to the United States and settled in Philadelphia, marking a pivotal shift in his career.
  • Initially, he focused on portrait painting in oil and miniatures before dedicating himself primarily to engraving.
  • He pioneered mezzotint engraving in America, reviving a technique that had been popular in England.
  • His work for Graham's Magazine (1841-1848) significantly contributed to the publication’s success and established his reputation.
  • Sartain became editor and proprietor of Campbell's Foreign Semi-Monthly Magazine (1843) and later, Sartain's Union Magazine (1849-1852), showcasing his editorial and publishing abilities alongside his artistic endeavors.
  • He produced a vast quantity of plates for book illustrations throughout his career, demonstrating remarkable productivity.

Major Achievements and Notable Relationships

  • Pioneering Mezzotint: Sartain is best known for re-establishing mezzotint engraving as a significant art form in the United States.
  • Friendship with Edgar Allan Poe: A notable episode involved Sartain providing refuge to a distressed Edgar Allan Poe, who sought assistance and confided in him about perceived threats. This event led to the publication of Poe’s poem “The Bells” in Sartain's Union Magazine posthumously.
  • Artistic Leadership: He held various leadership roles within Philadelphia's art community, including positions with the Artists' Fund Society, School of Design for Women, and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
  • Centennial Exposition: Sartain served as director of the art department at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, earning recognition from the King of Italy with the title of Cavaliere of the Order of the Crown of Italy.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Sartain’s dedication to art education and his contributions to various artistic institutions helped foster a vibrant cultural landscape in Philadelphia.
  • His revival of mezzotint engraving ensured its continued presence in American art, providing a valuable technique for reproducing paintings and creating original prints.
  • The Sartain family's legacy extended beyond John himself, with several of his children also pursuing artistic careers, further solidifying their impact on the American art scene.
  • His autobiography, Reminiscences of a Very Old Man (1899), provides valuable insights into his life and career.
John Sartain

John Sartain

1808 - 1897 , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Mezzotint engraving
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • John Varley
    • Henry James Richter
  • Date Of Birth: October 24, 1808
  • Date Of Death: October 25, 1897
  • Full Name: John Sartain
  • Nationality: British, American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Mary, Queen of Scots
    • Zachary Taylor
    • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Place Of Birth: London, United Kingdom
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