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John Lewis Krimmel
(1787-1821)

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The Fourth of July 1819
The Fourth of July 1819

John Lewis Krimmel was an early American painter born in Wurtemburg, Germany. Krimmel emigrated to the United States in 1810 and lived in Philadelphia. His earliest influences were Benjamin West and William Hogarth. Krimmel worked in a number of mediums from oil paints and watercolors to gouache and graphite.
Members of the City Troop and Other Philadelphia Soldiery
Members of the City Troop and Other Philadelphia Soldiery

Krimmel had an unusual style that was shaped by his love for engravings. He was highly influenced by European engravings, especially from the Dutch, and became famous for his highly detailed canvases. He favored himself a painter of conversations, portraits and subjects of humor, and was interested in common and exotic subjects. His painting “The Country Wedding” is considered to be his finest piece.
The Country Wedding
The Country Wedding

While in Philadelphia, Krimmel was very active in the artistic community and made friends with many of his contemporaries of the time such as Rembrandt Peale, Charles Bird King and Thomas Sully. He joined a sketch club with those respective members and others in 1812 and worked alongside these other artists.
Black People’s Prayer Meeting
Black People’s Prayer Meeting

Election Day 1815
Election Day 1815

Krimmel returned to Europe in 1816 to settle his sisters’ estate and after he conducted his business, he spent the next few years on a leisurely voyage. On his way back to the United States, he stopped off in Bermuda and created a number of sketches of the island. Krimmel also visited Paris during this time, and undoubtedly created sketches or paintings there. His sketchbook also shows that he visited Venice, Salzburg and Munich and also spent his time sketching historic fortresses and castles along the Danube River.
Village Tavern
Village Tavern

Blind Mans Bluff
Blind Mans Bluff

Upon his return to the United States in 1819, Krimmel exhibited his paintings that he created abroad at the Academy of Fine Arts in New York an also in Philadelphia the following year. It is insinuated that Krimmel was not successful enough to support himself solely by painting, and therefore taught drawing to young girls at a boarding school. Catalogues at his exhibitions also do not show if his paintings were sold, so it is likely that often times, they were not.
Parade of the Victuallers
Parade of the Victuallers

View of the Parade
View of the Parade

Krimmel’s career as a painter picked up after 1820, however, when a Philadelphia magazine, “The Analectic Magazine,” published a story about him. From then on, he began to receive commissions from printmakers and paintings for local government buildings and public buildings such as the Pennsylvania Hospital.
The Quilting Frolic
The Quilting Frolic

The Sleighing Frolic
The Sleighing Frolic

Though lesser known, Krimmel also painted a number of portraits to support himself throughout his career. His earliest portraits were probably executed after his return from Europe and he painted portraits for prominent Philadelphia society figures.
Young Girl with a Blue Dress
Young Girl with a Blue Dress

Portrait of Jacob Ritter Sr
Portrait of Jacob Ritter Sr

Sadly, Krimmel’s life was cut short just as his career in the United States was taking off. He was commissioned to create a painting entitled “The Landing of William Penn at Newcastle in October 1682,” however, he never lived to see it completed and died of accidental drowning. This large scale historical piece was a very important commission, and his death was considered to be very tragic among his fellow painters.
The Conflagration of the Masonic Hall, Chestnut Street Philadelphia
The Conflagration of the Masonic Hall, Chestnut Street Philadelphia

Today, Krimmel’s work is housed in public and private collections all over New England and possibly Europe. Still wondering about an early American painting hanging in your home? Contact us…it could be by John Lewis Krimmel.
 

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