James Rumsey

George William West, James Rumsey, ca. 1790, oil on wood, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Eugene A. Rumsey and Brothers, 1957.11.2
George William West, James Rumsey, ca. 1790, oil on wood, 4 784 18 in. (12.410.5 cm) rectangle, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Eugene A. Rumsey and Brothers, 1957.11.2
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Artwork Details

Title
James Rumsey
Artist
Attributed to George William West
Date
ca. 1790
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
4 784 18 in. (12.410.5 cm) rectangle
Credit Line
Bequest of Eugene A. Rumsey and Brothers
Mediums Description
oil on wood
Classifications
Subjects
  • Portrait male — Rumsey, James — bust
  • Occupation — industry — engineering
Object Number
1957.11.2

Artwork Description

Born in 1743, James Rumsey was a man of many trades. Although not formally educated, he was skilled at science, blacksmithing, cabinetmaking, and milling. In 1784, George Washington commissioned Rumsey to build a house and stable for him at his residence in Bath, Virginia. Washington also supported Rumsey’s vision---realized in 1786---of building a steamboat capable of navigating the Potomac River. The first trial run was not a success, but a reworked design of 1787 fared better. Rumsey spent four years in London in search of financial backers. One day, after showing the latest model, the Columbia Maid, he fell ill and died from what his doctors described as “overstraining his brain.”

Works by this artist (1 item)

Nicholas Lyon, Early Texans (mural study, Conroe, Texas Post Office), ca. 1937, oil on paperboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration, 1974.28.26
Early Texans (mural study, Conroe, Texas Post Office)
Dateca. 1937
oil on paperboard
Not on view

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