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John Ramage (1748 - 1802) was active/lived in New York / Canada. John Ramage is known for Portrait, often miniature.
Born in Dublin, Ireland, John Ramage established himself in New York City as a painter of miniatures and as a goldsmith, endeavors that were interrupted by a period of time in military service. He was one of the earliest Irish-born artists in America.
In 1763, he studied at the Dublin Society School where he learned the art of miniature painting in watercolor on ivory and also goldsmithing. With these skills, he created delicate gold frames, often with inset jewels, for his miniatures. Most of his miniatures are oval, richly colored, and the subjects are executed with much detailing of clothing and facial characteristics. Typically his work is unsigned.
Ramage left Ireland at an unknown date. By 1772, he was married to Elizabeth Liddell, the daughter of a London merchant, and the couple moved to Nova Scotia, where allegedly he abandoned his wife and children.
By 1775, he was working as a miniaturist and goldsmith in Boston, and in 1776, married Maria Ball of Bosto ...
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Art Method
Easel Painting
Miniature Art
Miniature, Small Scale Painting
Art Media
Ivory
Watercolor/Watercolour
Art Subject
Portraits, Portraiture
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
Colonial America
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18th Century
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Miniature Specialty
Portrait Miniatures
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