William Dunlap

He was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, the son of an army officer wounded at the Battle of Quebec in 1759. In 1783, he painted a portrait of George Washington, while staying at Rockingham in Rocky Hill. The painting is now owned by the United States Senate. He later studied art under Benjamin West in London. Another teacher was Abraham Delanoy, with whom he had a handful of lessons in New York. After returning to America in 1787, he worked exclusively in the theater for 18 years, resuming painting out of economic necessity in 1805. By 1817, he was a full-time painter.
In his lifetime, he produced more than sixty plays, most of which were adaptations or translations from French or German works. A few were original: these were based on American themes and had American characters. However, he is best known for his encyclopedic three-volume ''History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States,'' which was published in 1834, and which is now an invaluable source of information about artists, collecting, and artistic life generally in the colonial and federal periods.
His plays include: *''The Father'' (1789) *''The Archers'' (1798) *''André'' (1798) *''The Stranger'' (1798) *''The Italian Father'' (1799) *''False Shame'' (1799) *''The Virgin of the Sun'' (1800) *''The Glory of Columbia, Her Yeomanry'' (1803) *''Memoirs of George Frederick Cooke'' (1813) *''A Trip to Niagara'' (1828)
In 1825, Dunlap was one of the founders of the National Academy of Design, and taught at its school. He published his ''History of the American Theater'' in two volumes in 1832. Provided by Wikipedia
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A history of the American theatre from its origins to 1832 / by Dunlap, William, 1766-1839
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International humanitarian law : origins, challenges and prospects / by Carey, John
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False shame And Thirty years. 2 plays by Dunlap, William, Dunlap, William
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More plays of William Dunlap photoreproductions by Dunlap, William
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Five plays of William Dunlap facsimile reproductions by Dunlap, William
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Thirty years ago Or, The memoirs of a water drinker by Dunlap, William
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Thirty years ago Or, The memoirs of a water drinker by Dunlap, William
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Abaellino, the great bandit Transl. from the German and adapted to the New York Theatre by Dunlap, William
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The archers Or, Mountaineers of Switzerland; an opera, in 3 acts, as performed by the Old American Company, in New York; to which is subjoined a brief historical account of Switzer... by Dunlap, William
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Darby's return A comic sketch. As performed at the New York Theatre, Nov. 24, 1789 by Dunlap, William
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The glory of Columbia Her yeomanry. A play in 5 acts. The songs, duets, and chorusses, intended for the celebration of the 4th of July, at the New York Theatre by Dunlap, William
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Peter the Great Or, The Russian mother: a play. In 5 acts. Altered from the German. As performed at the New York Theatre by Dunlap, William
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Ribbemont Or, The feudal baron, a tragedy in 5 acts, as performed at the New York Theatre by Dunlap, William
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The wife of two husbands A drama, in 5 acts. As performed at the New York Theatre. Interspersed with songs, choruses, music and dances by Dunlap, William
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Memoirs of George Fred. Cooke, esq., late of the Theatre Royal Covent Garden Composed principally from the personal knowledge of the author, and from the ms. journals left by Cooke... by Dunlap, William
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Subsurface biological activity in relation to ground water pollution by Dunlap, William J., MacNabb, James F., Kerr, Robert S.
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André A tragedy in 5 acts. With an introd. by Brander Matthews by Dunlap, William
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