Artist

Thomas Hicks

born Newtown, PA 1823-died Trenton Falls, NY 1890
Media - portrait_image_113552.jpg - 90306
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, gift of Sandra and Jacob Terner.
Born
Newtown, Pennsylvania, United States
Died
Trenton Falls, New York, United States
Biography

Thomas Hicks studied in America and Europe before establishing a studio in New York. He was well known for painting portraits but also created many images of people and animals in picturesque landscapes. In 1860 he painted the first portrait of Abraham Lincoln, shortly after the future president's nomination. While Hicks was painting the image, Lincoln's children sneaked into the office and smeared paint all over the walls. Lincoln later described this as "their first effort in brilliant wall decoration" (Chicago Daily Tribune, February 7, 1909).

Works by this artist (1 item)

Martine Barrat, Ismaël Gneco. La pesée. South Bronx., 1981, gelatin silver print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Kenneth B. Pearl, 1997.118.3
Ismaël Gneco. La pesée. South Bronx.
Date1981
gelatin silver print
Not on view