John Adams, Mather Brown, 1788

John Adams, Mather Brown, 1788

John adams, 1788 — oil on canvas painting by mather brown. In 1785, when john adams sat for mather brown in london, he was one of the best known political-figures in both the newly independent united states and in europe. Adams first came to prominence in colonial massachusetts, with his successful defense of british soldiers accused of murder in the boston massacre. Selected as a delegate to both the first and second congress (1774-1775), he was the most important leader for advocating independence. Striking up a friendship with virginia delegate thomas jefferson, adams suggested that jefferson draft a decleration of independence. During the 1780s, adams served in important diplomatic posts in france and holland, then as an american ambassador in london. When thomas jefferson, the u. S. Ambassador to france, visited adams in london, adams had this copy of his portrait made for his friend in 1788. Adams served under george washington as this countries first vice-president. Object Type: painting. Date: 1788. Medium: oil on canvas. 1788 JohnAdams byMatherBrown
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