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James Claypoole of Armstrong County
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James Claypoole, Sr. (January 22, 1720/21 - September 21, 1784) was an American portrait painter, house painter and glazier. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Joseph Claypoole (1677-1740/41) and his second wife Edith Ward Claypoole (b. ?-d. 1737). He died in Philadelphia.


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Artistic training and works

In 1741 he was still apprenticed to Gustavus Hesselius (1682-1755), a Swedish born painter who resided in Philadelphia. It is probable that he painted the portraits of his brother, George Claypoole Sr. (1706-c1770) and sister-in-law, Hannah Claypoole (ca 1708-1745), as the portraits were in the household of George Claypoole, Sr., joiner and cabinetmaker, also shop keeper, Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ca 1770 - portraits inherited by George and Hannah Claypoole's eldest son, George Claypoole Jr., (1733-1793), joiner and cabinet maker, of 65 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ca 1793 - portraits inherited by George Jr. and Mary (Parkhouse) Claypoole's eldest and surviving son, Dr. Willam Claypoole, (1758-1797) of Wilmington, North Carolina. 1797 - portraits inherited by William and Mary (Wright) Claypoole's only surviving child, Ann Grainger Claypoole, (ca 1791-1832) of Wilmington, North Carolina. Owned since 1984 by the Colonial Dames of Wilmington, North Carolina.

He had two early students that went on to become well known artists: James Claypoole, Jr. (ca 1743-1822), and Matthew Pratt (1734-1805).

He served as High Sheriff of Philadelphia from 1777-1780.

Commissioned and paid $8 by Captain Abram Markoe in 1775 to paint a flag for the Philadelphia Troop of Light Horse.


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Marriages and children

He married Rebecca White (c.1721-1749) on May 24, 1742 at Christ Church, Philadelphia. He had three children from this marriage:

  • James Claypoole Jr., (c.1743-1822);
  • Joseph Claypoole (c.1745-?); and,
  • Mary Claypoole, (1746-1746).

After Rebecca's death on July 19, 1749 he married Mary Chambers (d. 1796) in September 1750 and had nine children with her:

  • Elizabeth Claypoole Copper Matlack, (1751-ca 1820); She first married Norris Copper and second Timothy Matlack
  • Mary Claypoole Peale (1753-1829); married James Peale younger brother to Charles Willson Peale
  • Abraham George Claypoole, (c.1754-1827);
  • David Chambers Claypoole, (1757-1849);
  • Temperance Claypoole, (1759-c.1815);
  • Helen Claypoole (?-?);
  • Rebecca Claypoole, (?-?);
  • Hester Claypoole Allen, (1763-?); and, she married Joseph Allen
  • Septimus Claypoole, (1764-1798).

He was father-in-law to both the miniature portraitist James Peale and Col. Timothy Matlack (1730-1829), a Free Quaker, merchant, surveyor, architect, statesman, and patriot in the American Revolution.


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Death

He died on September 21, 1784 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is interred at Old Saint Pauls Episcopal Church Cemetery, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

A portrait of James Claypoole Sr. by James Peale and/or Charles Willson Peale is in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.




References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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