Alonzo Hartwell
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- Engraver
- portrait artist
Alonzo Hartwell | |
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| Born | February 19, 1805 |
| Died | January 17, 1873 (aged 67) |
| Burial place | Mount Feake Cemetery |
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| Children | Henry W. Hartwell |
Alonzo Hartwell (February 19, 1805 – January 17, 1873) was an engraver and portrait artist in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century.[1][2][3]
Hartwell was born February 19, 1805, in Littleton, Massachusetts. He trained with Abel Bowen in Boston[4][5] and in 1826 went into business for himself.[3] Hartwell's work appeared in the American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge and other publications. Among Hartwell's students were artists George Loring Brown and Benjamin F. Childs.[4] In 1850, he received the silver medal of the Charlestown, Massachusetts, Mechanics' Association.[3] He continued as an engraver until 1851, when he turned to portrait painting.[3]
One of Hartwell's children, Henry W. Hartwell, became an architect in the Boston firm Hartwell and Richardson.[6] Hartwell died January 17, 1873, in Waltham, Massachusetts. He is buried in Mount Feake Cemetery in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Image gallery
- The Broken Hearted
- Boston Custom House, 1851
- Davy Crockett, in The Crockett Almanac, 1839[9]
- Mineralogy.[b]
- Capture of Annawon by Stratagem, 1856
- Portrait of Jacob Perkins.[c]
- The Liberator masthead, 1861