COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Archive of Early American Images
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JCB Archive of Early American Images
Collection
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Accession number:
00-133
accession_no
00-133
Accession number
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Record number:
00-133
record_number
00-133
Record number
false
JCB call number:
Bolívar Room
jcb_call_no
Bolívar Room
JCB call number
false
Image title:
[Antonio José de Sucre]
image_title
[Antonio José de Sucre]
Image title
false
Creator 1:
José R. Salas
creator1
José R. Salas
Creator 1
false
Creator 1 dates:
fl. 1870-1894
creator1_dates
fl. 1870-1894
Creator 1 dates
false
Place image published:
[Rome]
place_image_published
[Rome]
Place image published
false
Image date:
1890
image_date
1890
Image date
false
Image function:
painting
image_function
painting
Image function
false
Technique:
oil painting
technique
oil painting
Technique
false
Image dimension height:
42 cm.
image_dimensions_height
42 cm.
Image dimension height
false
Image dimension width:
32 cm.
image_dimensions_width
32 cm.
Image dimension width
false
Materials medium:
oil
materials_medium
oil
Materials medium
false
Materials support:
canvas
materials_support
canvas
Materials support
false
Description:
Portrait of Antonio José de Sucre in military attire.
description
Portrait of Antonio José de Sucre in military attire.
Description
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notes:
This painting was sold directly to the U.S. minister plenipotentiary in Quito in 1892. The portrait is based on a circular miniature made in Quito in 1828 by José Sáez, an Ecuadorian artist. Sucre was instrumental in Bolivia's declaration of independence in 1825 and he was elected president for life of Bolivia in 1826, a position which he held for only two years. The great grandfather of Salas was Antonio Salas, a personal friend of Bolívar and one of the few who painted him from life in 1822, 1824, 1826, and 1829.
notes
This painting was sold directly to the U.S. minister plenipotentiary in Quito in 1892. The portrait is based on a circular miniature made in Quito in 1828 by José Sáez, an Ecuadorian artist. Sucre was instrumental in Bolivia's declaration of independence in 1825 and he was elected president for life of Bolivia in 1826, a position which he held for only two years. The great grandfather of Salas was Antonio Salas, a personal friend of Bolívar and one of the few who painted him from life in 1822, 1824, 1826, and 1829.
notes
false
References:
Boulton, A. Miranda, Bolívar y Sucre, p. 71-72; Boulton, A. Iconografía del Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho, p. 100; Arocha, M. Iconografía Ecuatoreana del Libertador, p. 87-126
references_
Boulton, A. Miranda, Bolívar y Sucre, p. 71-72; Boulton, A. Iconografía del Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho, p. 100; Arocha, M. Iconografía Ecuatoreana del Libertador, p. 87-126
References
false
References exhibitions:
John Carter Brown Library, Portraits of the Liberator Simón Bolívar, no. 14
references_exhibitions
John Carter Brown Library, Portraits of the Liberator Simón Bolívar, no. 14
References exhibitions
false
Provenance/Donor:
Acquired in 2000. Gift of Maury A. Bromsen.
provenance_or_donor
Acquired in 2000. Gift of Maury A. Bromsen.
Provenance/Donor
false
Owner and copyright:
©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
owner_and_copyright
©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
Owner and copyright
false
geographic area:
Spanish America
geographic_areas
Spanish America
geographic area
false
Subject Area:
Portraits
subject_groups
Portraits
Subject Area
false
Subject headings:
Sucre, Antonio José de, 1795-1830--Portraits
subject_heads
Sucre, Antonio José de, 1795-1830--Portraits
Subject headings
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