A Winter Sleigh Ride

Artist:

Thomas Birch

(American, 1779 - 1851)

A Winter Sleigh Ride

Medium: Oil on canvas
Date: ca. 1840
Dimensions:
17 × 26 in. (43.2 × 66 cm)
Accession number: 77.9
Label Copy:
Thomas Birch contributed to the development of the winter landscape as a serious subject for American painters. This painting is one of his many similar sleigh scenes depicting southeastern Pennsylvania. Scenes such as this would become popular nineteenth-century lithographic subjects that held a wide appeal for the American public.

English by birth, Birch became the earliest marine painter specialist in America and was also recognized his for landscapes. He was the son of William Russell Birch, an engraver and painter of enamel miniatures, who immigrated to the United States in 1794, settling in Philadelphia. Thomas Birch, with his father, opened William Birch and Son, offering design, engraving and publishing of topographic views of the city, which proved to be so popular that they also created city views of New York and Baltimore.

Birch painted both large and miniature portraits in oil and watercolor but soon excelled in marine scenes. In the 1830s, he began painting landscapes and developed a reputation for snow scenes that recall Dutch seventeenth-century art, which he esteemed. He also designed coins for the U.S. Mint and became highly influential at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where he served as keeper of the collection from 1812-1817.
Curatorial RemarksThomas Birch contributed to the development of the winter landscape as a serious subject for American painters. This painting is one of his many similar sleigh scenes depicting southeastern Pennsylvania.

Birch came to the United States from England in 1794. He received artistic training from his father, an enamel painter and engraver. Working primarily in Philadelphia and New York, Birch specialized in marine subjects and landscapes.