William Ranney

William Ranney
1839 self-portrait
Born
William Tylee Ranney

(1813-05-09)9 May 1813
Died18 November 1857(1857-11-18) (aged 44)
Resting placeBergen Cemetery, New Jersey.
EducationSelf-taught
Known forPainting, Portraiture
Notable workOn the Wing (1850)
A Courting Scene
The Old Oaken Bucket
The Match Boy
Prairie Burial

William Tylee Ranney (May 9, 1813 – November 18, 1857) was a 19th-century American painter, known for his depictions of Western life, sporting scenery, historical subjects and portraiture. In his 20-year career, he made 150 paintings and 80 drawings, and is considered the first major genre painter to work in New Jersey, and one of the most important pre-Civil War American painters.[1][2] His work is on display in several museums across the United States. One of his contemporaries opined, "A specimen of Ranney is indispensable wherever a collection of American art exists."[3]

  1. ^ Gerdts, Jr. William H. Painting and Sculpture in New Jersey The New Jersey Historical Series, Volume 24. 1964. D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc. Princeton, New Jersey; Pages 120 - 123
  2. ^ Millan, Nicholas. "Famed American 19th century painter called North Hudson home"; The Union City Reporter; March 16, 2008
  3. ^ Rosero, Jessica (April 30, 2006). "All-American painter". Hudson Reporter. Archived from the original on July 31, 2023. Retrieved March 4, 2023.

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