Miss Bruce
Neoclassicism
1837
7.0 x 5.0 cm
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Alfred Thomas Agate: A Life in Art and Exploration
Early Life and Education
- Born: February 14, 1812, in Sparta, United States of America.
- Alfred Thomas Agate demonstrated an early aptitude for art, nurtured by his family. He began his artistic journey under the tutelage of his brother, Frederick Styles Agate, a respected portrait and historical painter.
- He further refined his skills studying with Thomas Seir Cummings, gaining valuable experience in various painting techniques.
Artistic Development and Style
- By the late 1830s, Agate had established himself as a proficient painter working primarily in oils. His early work focused on portraits and landscapes, showcasing a developing skill for detail and composition.
- Agate was known to utilize a camera lucida, a device that projected images onto paper, aiding in accurate tracing – a common practice at the time for landscape artists striving for realism.
- His style blended neoclassical elegance with an emerging American sensibility, evident in his delicate miniature portraits and carefully rendered landscapes.
The Wilkes Expedition (1838-1842)
- A Pivotal Experience: Agate’s most significant contribution to art history came during his service with the United States Exploring Expedition led by Charles Wilkes.
- He was appointed as the expedition's designated portrait and botanical artist, a role that demanded both artistic skill and scientific accuracy.
- Agate meticulously documented the flora and fauna encountered during the voyage, creating numerous botanical illustrations. He also produced portraits of individuals met along the way, providing valuable visual records of diverse cultures.
Major Achievements and Recognition
- National Academy of Design: In 1840, Agate was elected as an honorary member of the prestigious National Academy of Design, a testament to his growing reputation within the American art community.
- His botanical illustrations from the Wilkes Expedition remain valuable resources for scientific study and historical documentation.
- Portraits like “Miss Bruce” (1837) demonstrate his skill in capturing likeness and conveying personality through miniature portraiture.
Later Life and Legacy
- Following the expedition, Agate settled in Washington, D.C., but his health had been severely compromised by the rigors of travel and exposure to unfamiliar climates.
- Early Death: He succumbed to consumption on January 5, 1846, at the young age of 33.
- Historical Significance: Although his career was cut short, Alfred Thomas Agate left behind a body of work that provides valuable insights into 19th-century American art, scientific illustration, and the spirit of exploration. His contributions to documenting the Wilkes Expedition are particularly noteworthy.
Alfred Thomas Agate
1812 - 1846 , United States of America
Základné informácie
- Birth Date: February 14, 1812
- Birth Place: Sparta, United States of America
- Death Date: January 5, 1846
- Influenced By:
- Frederick Styles Agate
- Thomas Seir Cummings
- Movement:
- 19th-century American art
- Miniaturism
- Name: Alfred Thomas Agate
- Nationality: American
- Notable Works:
- Portrait of a Gentleman
- Miss Bruce
- Botanical illustrations from the Wilkes Expedition

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