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John Carlin

John Carlin (1813 - 1891) was active/lived in New York, Pennsylvania.  John Carlin is known for Genre, portrait, landscape and miniature painting.

John Carlin, a poet and painter of miniatures* on ivory*, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 15, 1813.  A deaf-mute, and one of sixteen original students, he graduated in 1825 from the Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf and Dumb.  In 1833-1834, in Philadelphia, he studied portraiture and drawing.  In 1838 he went to London, studying the past tradition of art in the National Museum.  He later went to Paris, studying with Paul Delaroche, before returning to the United States in 1841, living in New York City and practicing the profession of miniaturist.  When the advent of photography made miniature painting obsolete, Carlin switched to landscapes and genre scenes.

He became a member of the Artists' Fund Society* in 1859, exhibiting frequently there.  He also exhibited at the National Academy of Design*, New York City. Some of his paintings include The Flight into Egypt; The Village Gossips (1880); The Twin Grandchildren (1881); Going af   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 2974 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about John Carlin

John Carlin, a poet and painter of miniatures* on ivory*, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 15, 1813.  A deaf-mute, and one of sixteen original students, he graduated in 1825 from the Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf and Dumb.  In 1833-1834, in Philadelphia, he studied portraiture and drawing.  In 1838 he went to London, studying the past tradition of art in the National Museum.  He later went to Paris, studying with Paul Delaroche, before returning to the United States in 1841, living in New York City and practicing the profession of miniaturist.  When the advent of photography made miniature painting obsolete, Carlin switched to landscapes and genre scenes.

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