James Badger
1760
108.0 x 84.0 cm
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James Badger
Giclée / Impression d'art
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Biographie de l'artiste
Joseph Badger: A Boston Portraitist Bridging Craftsmanship and Enlightenment
Joseph Badger (1707 – 1765) stands as a testament to the burgeoning artistic landscape of colonial Boston during the eighteenth century—a figure whose career spanned both practical tradesmanship and elevated portraiture, reflecting the intellectual currents of his time. Born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, to Stephen Badger, a tailor, and Mercy Kettell, he embarked on an early life marked by apprenticeship as a house painter and glazier, skills that would inform his artistic practice for decades to come. This grounding in craftsmanship wasn’t merely utilitarian; it instilled a meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of materials—qualities undeniably present in his enduring canvases.- Early Life & Training: Badger's formative years saw him honing skills vital not only for earning a living but also for achieving artistic excellence. The influence of European artistic traditions, particularly Dutch portraiture prevalent during the period, undoubtedly shaped his stylistic sensibilities.
- Marriage and Family: In 1731 he married Katharine Felch; they established their home in Boston around 1733, fostering a family life that likely provided stability amidst the uncertainties of colonial society.
- Religious Affiliations & Community Involvement: Badger was an active member of Brattle Street Church, demonstrating a commitment to civic engagement and spiritual contemplation—values characteristic of Boston’s intellectual elite.
- Notable Paintings: His works reside in prestigious collections including Worcester Art Museum, MFA Boston, and Historic New England’s Phillips House, Salem. Particularly noteworthy are “John Haskins” and “Mrs. John Haskins,” meticulously rendered depictions of prominent Boston families that exemplify the artistic standards of the time.
- Technique & Style: Badger's approach to portraiture involved careful observation and skillful blending of pigments—a technique honed through years of experience as a painter and glazier—resulting in canvases imbued with luminosity and depth.
- Historical Significance: Badger’s portraits offer invaluable insight into Bostonian society during the Enlightenment, reflecting the values and aspirations of a burgeoning intellectual elite.
joseph badger
1707 - 1765
En bref
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Portraiture
- Date Of Death: 1765
- Full Name: Joseph Badger
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- John Haskins
- James Bowdoin
- Cornelius Waldo
- Place Of Birth: Charlestown, Massachusetts

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