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Thomas Ruckle
The assembly of the Militia before the Battle of Baltimore
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ID: 96643
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Thomas Ruckle
was a house painter and sign painter in early nineteenth century Baltimore, Maryland, and an amateur painter. He is best known for his paintings The Battle of North Point, and The Defense of Baltimore. Ruckle was a veteran of the War of 1812, in which he had served as a corporal in the 5th Maryland Regiment of the Maryland Militia.
Ruckle was born in Ireland and, having moved to Baltimore, Maryland, he became a sign painter and house painter. It is likely that he had very little, if any, formal training as an artist. Related Paintings of Thomas Ruckle :. | Allegorie des Reichtums | Landscape with Three and a House (nn04) | St.Sebastian | Golden Summer (nn02) | Saint John the Baptist | Related Artists: gianbattista moroni1570
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accademia carrara Thomas Shotter BoysEnglish Engraver, 1803-1874
English painter and printmaker. He was apprenticed on 4 February 1817 to George Cooke. His early training in engraving influenced his future career; his ability to draw a fine line, lay aquatint washes and hand-colour prints was an important factor in the creation of his particularly lucid style of watercolour landscapes and townscapes. At this time Cooke was engraving volumes of picturesque views by Turner and James Hakewell (1778-1843) as well as his own view of the Thames (1822); Dutilleux ConstantFrench , 1807-Arras 1865
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