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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_18923" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_18923" /> ==
<p> an eminent painter, was born of honored parentage at Georgetown, S. C., Nov. 5, 1779, and was a graduate of Harvard [[College]] in the class of 1800. [[He]] developed early in life his enthusiastic love for the fine arts. Such was his desire to perfect himself in what he meant to make his profession that, having disposed of his patrimonial estate, he embarked in 1801 for the [[Old]] World, and became a pupil in the [[Royal]] [[Academy]] in London, of which [[Benjamin]] [[West]] was the president. [[Subsequently]] he spent several years in [[Paris]] and in Italy. During the eight years he was abroad, he made the acquaintance and secured the friendship of some of the most eminent painters and poets in Europe. [[Returning]] to [[America]] in 1809, he passed- two years in this country, and then crossed the ocean. again, and remained seven years (1811-18). [[Domestic]] afflictions were greatly blessed to him in leading his thoughts to more serious subjects, and he came back to his native land an altered man. Having built a studio in Cambridge, Mass., he devoted himself to religious art, producing some of the finest paintings in that department that have seen the light in modern times. The subjects of some of these were, The [[Dead]] [[Man]] [[Revived]] by the [[Bones]] of Elisha: — The [[Angel]] [[Liberating]] [[Peter]] from Prison: — Jacob's Dream: — [[Elijah]] in the Desert: — [[Saul]] and the [[Witch]] of Endor: and Belshazzar's Feast, his last work, which he left in an unfinished state. [[His]] other works were, Spalatro's [[Vision]] of the [[Bloody]] Hand: — [[Gabriel]] [[Setting]] the [[Guard]] of the [[Heavenly]] Host: — [[Anna]] Page: — Beatrice, etc. He died suddenly at [[Cambridge]] [[July]] 8, 1843. [[In]] a sermon preached after his decease by Rev. Dr. Albro, the religious character of Allston was portrayed in a most attractive light. [[See]] Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v.; Spooner, Biog. Hist. of the [[Fine]] Arts, s.v. (J. C. S.) </p>
<p> an eminent painter, was born of honored parentage at Georgetown, S. C., Nov. 5, 1779, and was a graduate of Harvard [[College]] in the class of 1800. He developed early in life his enthusiastic love for the fine arts. Such was his desire to perfect himself in what he meant to make his profession that, having disposed of his patrimonial estate, he embarked in 1801 for the Old World, and became a pupil in the [[Royal]] [[Academy]] in London, of which [[Benjamin]] West was the president. [[Subsequently]] he spent several years in [[Paris]] and in Italy. During the eight years he was abroad, he made the acquaintance and secured the friendship of some of the most eminent painters and poets in Europe. [[Returning]] to [[America]] in 1809, he passed- two years in this country, and then crossed the ocean. again, and remained seven years (1811-18). [[Domestic]] afflictions were greatly blessed to him in leading his thoughts to more serious subjects, and he came back to his native land an altered man. Having built a studio in Cambridge, Mass., he devoted himself to religious art, producing some of the finest paintings in that department that have seen the light in modern times. The subjects of some of these were, The [[Dead]] Man [[Revived]] by the [[Bones]] of Elisha: — The [[Angel]] [[Liberating]] Peter from Prison: — Jacob's Dream: — [[Elijah]] in the Desert: — [[Saul]] and the [[Witch]] of Endor: and Belshazzar's Feast, his last work, which he left in an unfinished state. His other works were, Spalatro's [[Vision]] of the [[Bloody]] Hand: — [[Gabriel]] Setting the [[Guard]] of the [[Heavenly]] Host: — [[Anna]] Page: — Beatrice, etc. He died suddenly at [[Cambridge]] July 8, 1843. In a sermon preached after his decease by Rev. Dr. Albro, the religious character of Allston was portrayed in a most attractive light. See Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v.; Spooner, Biog. Hist. of the [[Fine]] Arts, s.v. (J. C. S.) </p>
          
          
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_67429" /> ==
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_67429" /> ==