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Fenimore Art Museum Salutes New England Limner John Brewster Jr

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COOPERSTOWN, N.Y.
: New England limner John Brewster Jr is about to get his proper due as the Fenimore Art Museum will be showcasing the works of this prolific folk portrait painter, considered by many to be the greatest of his time, through December 31. The exhibition, titled "A Deaf Artist in Early America: The Worlds of John Brewster Jr," highlights the accomplishments of this gifted artist, one who faced extraordinary challenges to ply his craft.

The focus of the exhibition is the "four worlds" in which Brewster's life revolved: his Puritan family, the prominent Federalists whose portraits he painted, the rapidly evolving American art scene and the dawn of American deaf culture. According to Fenimore curator Paul D'Ambrosio, this recognition is long overdue. "There really hasn't been anything done on Brewster since Nina Fletcher Little did her exhibition for the Connecticut Historical Society in 1960. So 45 years for so interesting an individual and so accomplished an artist just seems like more than enough time," he said.

A direct descendent of Elder William Brewster, who brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth Rock, John Brewster Jr (1766-1854) was born into a distinguished family. His father was a doctor, as was his brother, Royal. As Harlan Lane, Matthews Distinguished Professor at Northeastern University and author of the Brewster biography A Deaf Artist in Early America (Beacon Press 2004), which became a catalyst for this exhibition, explains, "In some ways he was like the other itinerant painters of his day, but in important ways he was not. He didn't really need the money and consequently he was prepared to spend much more time doing something really depictive of the sitter's personality and circumstances. Whereas most of the itinerant limners, as they are called, couldn't make a living if they did that, they had to move quickly."

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