John Blennerhassett Martin

John Blennerhassett Martin (September 5, 1797 October 27, 1857), was an American painter, engraver and lithographer.

Martin was born in Bandon, County Cork Ireland, but emigrated at age 18 to the United States in 1815.[1] He initially lived and studied engraving in New York City, then in 1816 moved to Richmond, Virginia where he lived and worked. Martin painted a series of portraits of Chief Justice John Marshall, one of which hung in the US Supreme Court Building for many years.[2] Martin also painted a notable portrait of James Armistead.[3] He died in Richmond in 1857.

References

  1. "John Blennerhassett Martin Brief Bio". Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  2. http://scholarship.richmond.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1454&context=masters-theses The Irisih Community in Richmond VA 1840-1860 (1981 University of Richmond Masters Thesis by Kathryn Lynn Mahone) page 10 "The painting hung in the Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C. for many years."
  3. "Reference to portrait John Blennerhassett Martin did of James Armistead". Retrieved 2013-01-08.


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