John Trumbull (June 6, 1756 – November 10, 1843) was an American painter and military officer best known for his
historical paintings of the
American Revolutionary War
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, of which he was a veteran. He has been called the "Painter of the Revolution". Trumbull's ''
Declaration of Independence
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'' (1817), one of his four paintings that hang in the
United States Capitol rotunda, is used on the reverse of the current
United States two-dollar bill.
Early life and education
Trumbull was born in
Lebanon
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in
Connecticut Colony
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in 1756, to
Jonathan Trumbull and Faith (née Robinson) Trumbull. His father served as
governor of Connecticut
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from 1769 to 1784. Both sides of his family were descended from early
Puritan
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settlers of Connecticut.
He had two older brothers,
Joseph Trumbull, the first commissary general of the
Continental Army
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in the
Revolutionary War, and
Jonathan Trumbull Jr., who became the second
Speaker of the
House of Representatives
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.
Trumbull entered the 1771 junior class at
Harvard College
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at age 15 and graduated in 1773. Due to a childhood accident, Trumbull lost the use of one eye, which may have influenced his detailed painting style.
Career
American Revolutionary War
As a soldier in the
American Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was the armed conflict that comprised the final eight years of the broader American Revolution, in which Am ...
, Trumbull rendered a particular service at
Boston
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by sketching plans of the
British and
American lines and
works. He witnessed the
Battle of Bunker Hill. He was appointed second
''aide-de-camp'' to General George Washington, and in June 1776, deputy adjutant general to General
Horatio Gates.
Trumbull resigned from the army in 1777; the cause was reported to be a dispute over the dating of his commission, which would have blocked him from further promotion.
In 1780, a financially struggling Trumbull decided to work as a professional artist and sailed to
London
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, where he was introduced to
Benjamin Franklin
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. Trumbull studied under
Benjamin West. At West's suggestion, Trumbull painted small pictures of the American Revolutionary War and
miniature portraits. He painted about 250 such portraits in his lifetime. He also painted the
portrait of Washington from memory during this time.
Arrested in Britain
On September 23, 1780, British agent Major
John André was captured by
Continental Army
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troops in
North America
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; he was hanged as a spy on October 2, 1780. After news reached
Great Britain
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, outrage flared and Trumbull was arrested for
treason
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, since he was known to be an officer in the Continental Army and of similar rank to André.
Trumbull was imprisoned for seven months at
Tothill Fields Bridewell in London.
Return to America
Ostracized from British society, Trumbull returned to the United States upon his release, on a voyage that lasted six months. Arriving in late January 1782, he found employment with his brother David as a commissary agent for the
army stationed at
New Windsor, New York, during the winter of 1782 and 1783.
Postwar years

In 1784, following
Britain's recognition of United States' sovereignty and independence, Trumbull returned to London to complete his apprenticeship with West. His first major work, ''The Deputation from the Senate Presenting to Cincinnatus the Command of the Roman Armies'', was accepted and displayed by the
Royal Academy of Arts in that year. In this work, Trumbull painted
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus in the likeness of
George Washington
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. The painting's current location is unknown. While working in his studio, Trumbull painted ''Battle of Bunker Hill'' and ''Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on Quebec''; both works are now housed at the
Yale University Art Gallery in
New Haven, Connecticut
New Haven is a city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound. With a population of 135,081 as determined by the 2020 United States census, 2020 U.S. census, New Haven is List ...
.
In July 1786, Trumbull traveled to Paris, where he made portrait sketches of French officers, including ''
Surrender of Lord Cornwallis
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The painting depicts th ...
.'' With assistance from
Thomas Jefferson
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, who was then serving in Paris as the
American minister to France, Trumbull began the early composition of the ''
Declaration of Independence
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''.
Over the next five years, Trumbull painted small portraits of the 56 signers of the
Declaration of Independence
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, which he later used to piece together a larger painting. If a signer was deceased, Trumbull copied a previous portrait, as he did with
Arthur Middleton, whose head position stands out in the painting. While visiting with each signer or their family, Trumbull was always seeking funding and used the occasion to sell subscriptions to engravings that he produced from his paintings of the
American Revolution
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.
While in Paris, Trumbull introduced Jefferson to
Italian painter
Maria Cosway, and they became lifelong intimate friends. Trumbull's painting of Jefferson, commissioned by Cosway, became widely known and was later engraved by
Asher Brown Durand.
Trumbull's ''Declaration of Independence'' painting was purchased by the
United States Congress
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, along with three of his other
Revolutionary
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Definition
The term—bot ...
-era portraits, ''
Surrender of General Burgoyne
The ''Surrender of General Burgoyne'' is an oil painting by the American artist John Trumbull. The painting was completed in 1821 and hangs in the United States Capitol rotunda in Washington, D.C.
The painting depicts the surrender of Kingdom of ...
'', ''Surrender of Lord Cornwallis'', and ''
General George Washington Resigning His Commission
''General George Washington Resigning His Commission'' is a large-scale oil painting by American artist John Trumbull of General George Washington resigning his commission as commander-in-chief#United States, commander-in-chief of the Continenta ...
''. Each of these portraits now hang in
United States Capitol rotunda at the
United States Capitol
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in
Washington, D.C. Congress reportedly authorized only funds sufficient to purchase these four paintings.
Trumbull completed several other paintings related to the Revolution:
*''
Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill'', one version of which is now housed at the
Boston Museum of Fine Arts);
*''
Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on Quebec''
*''
Capture of the Hessians at Trenton''
*''
George Washington at Trenton, New Jersey, on the night of January 2, 1777''. Trumbull considered this portrait "the best certainly of those which I painted".
*''
Death of General Mercer at the Battle of Princeton''
*''
Washington at Verplanck's Point'', which Trumbull presented as a gift in 1790 to
Martha Washington
*''
George Washington
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'', commissioned by the
City of New York in 1790
*''
The Sortie Made by the Garrison of Gibraltar, 1789'', which was once owned by the
Boston Athenaeum and is now housed at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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in
New York City
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.
Middle years

Trumbull's portraits also include full lengths of
General Washington (1790) and
George Clinton (1791), now held in
New York City Hall.
New York City Hall also hangs Trumbull's portrait of Mayor
Richard Varick, who commissioned the 1790 portrait of Washington. New York also bought his full-length paintings of
Alexander Hamilton
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(1805, the source of the face on the
$10 bill) and
John Jay
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. Trumbull was elected a Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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in 1791
and elected as a member of the
American Philosophical Society
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in 1792.
He painted portraits of
John Adams
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(1797), Jonathan Trumbull, and
Rufus King (1800);
Timothy Dwight and
Stephen Van Rensselaer (both at Yale),
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757July 12, 1804) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father who served as the first U.S. secretary of the treasury from 1789 to 1795 dur ...
(one in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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and one in the
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, both taken from
Ceracchi's bust), a self-portrait (1833), a full-length of Washington, held at
Charleston, South Carolina
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; a full-length of Washington in uniform, ''
General George Washington at Trenton'', (1792, at Yale); and portraits of President and
Mrs. Washington (1794), in the
National Museum of American History.
Trumbull himself was painted by
Gilbert Stuart and many others.
In 1794, Trumbull acted as secretary to
John Jay
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in London during the negotiation of the treaty with Great Britain, which largely settled the boundary with Canada and began cotton export to the country. In 1796, he was appointed by the commissioners sent by the two countries as the fifth member of a commission charged with carrying out the seventh article of the
Jay Treaty,
which mediated claims by American and British merchants and the opposing government stemming from actions that occurred during the war. Shortly after the end of Trumbull's service on this commission, he traveled to Stuttgart to pick up the completed engraving of the ''Battle of Bunker's Hill''. On the return trip, he passed through Paris and carried the first dispatch from the
XYZ Affair out of France.
Trumbull later encountered hard times during which he was failing to sell his paintings individually. In 1831, he sold a series of 28 paintings and 60 miniature portraits to
Yale University
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for an
annuity
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of $1,000. After many years of trying to create income from his paintings, he had finally found a way to sustain himself from his art. This is by far the largest single collection of his works. The collection was originally housed in a
neoclassical art gallery designed by Trumbull on Yale's
Old Campus, along with portraits by other artists.
Later years

Trumbull was appointed president of the
American Academy of the Fine Arts in New York City, serving from 1816 to 1836. Emphasizing classical traditions, Trumbull did not get along with the students. At the same time, his painting skills declined. In 1825, many of the students withdrew, founding the
National Academy of Design. Unable to accommodate to changing tastes, the American Academy later closed in 1839 after a second fire destroyed its collections.
Trumbull wrote his autobiography, which he published in 1841. He died in New York City at the age of 87 on November 10, 1843.
Legacy and honors
*Trumbull was originally interred (along with his wife) beneath the Art Gallery at Yale University, which he had designed. In 1867, the collection of his works was moved to the newly built
Street Hall. His wife and his remains were reinterred on those grounds.
Trumbull Gallery at Yale
The Trumbull Gallery was later razed.
*1965, the John Trumbull Birthplace in Lebanon, Connecticut, was declared a National Historic Landmark
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.
*1968, a John Trumbull commemorative postage stamp
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was printed.
In popular culture
*Actor Buzz Bovshow played John Trumbull in the television miniseries ''John Adams''.
*"No John Trumbull" is a deleted song from the musical '' Hamilton''.
Paintings
* '' The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775''
* '' The Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on Quebec, December 31, 1775''
* ''Declaration of Independence
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''
* '' The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton, December 26, 1776''
* '' The Death of General Mercer at the Battle of Princeton, January 3, 1777''
* ''The Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga''
* ''The Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown''
* ''General George Washington Resigning His Commission
''General George Washington Resigning His Commission'' is a large-scale oil painting by American artist John Trumbull of General George Washington resigning his commission as commander-in-chief#United States, commander-in-chief of the Continenta ...
''
* Portraits of George Washington
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, John Adams
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and Alexander Hamilton
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* ''The Death of Aemilius Paullus at the Battle of Cannae''
* '' The Sortie Made by the Garrison of Gibraltar''
* Self-portrait
* Portrait of Josiah Bartlett
* '' Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. (1740–1809) with Mrs. Trumbull (Eunice Backus) (1749–1826) and Faith Trumbull (1769–1846)''
Gallery
Historic events
File:The death of general warren at the battle of bunker hill.jpg, '' The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775'' (event 1775, painted 1786)
File:The Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on Quebec December 31 1775.jpeg, '' The Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on Quebec, December 31, 1775'' (event 1775, painted 1786)
File:Declaration of Independence (1819), by John Trumbull.jpg, ''The Declaration of Independence
A declaration of independence is an assertion by a polity in a defined territory that it is independent and constitutes a state. Such places are usually declared from part or all of the territory of another state or failed state, or are breaka ...
'' (event 1776, painted 1819)
File:The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton December 26 1776.jpeg, '' The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton, December 26, 1776'' (event 1776, painted 1786–1828)
File:The Death of General Mercer at the Battle of Princeton January 3 1777.jpeg, '' The Death of General Mercer at the Battle of Princeton, January 3, 1777'' (event 1777, –)
File:Surrender of General Burgoyne.jpg, ''Surrender of General Burgoyne
The ''Surrender of General Burgoyne'' is an oil painting by the American artist John Trumbull. The painting was completed in 1821 and hangs in the United States Capitol rotunda in Washington, D.C.
The painting depicts the surrender of Kingdom of ...
'' (event 1777, painted 1821)
File:Surrender of Lord Cornwallis.jpg, ''Surrender of Lord Cornwallis
The ''Surrender of Lord Cornwallis'' is an oil painting by John Trumbull. The painting, which was completed in 1820, now hangs in the United States Capitol rotunda, rotunda of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.
The painting depicts th ...
'' (event 1781, painted 1820)
File:General George Washington Resigning his Commission.jpg, ''General George Washington Resigning His Commission
''General George Washington Resigning His Commission'' is a large-scale oil painting by American artist John Trumbull of General George Washington resigning his commission as commander-in-chief#United States, commander-in-chief of the Continenta ...
'' (event 1783, painted 1824)
File:The Sortie Made by the Garrison of Gibraltar.jpg, '' The Sortie Made by the Garrison of Gibraltar'' (1789)
Portraits
File:Self Portrait John Trumbull 1777.jpeg, ''Self-portrait'', 1777
File:George Washington by John Trumbull (1780).jpg, ''George Washington
George Washington (, 1799) was a Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father and the first president of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797. As commander of the Continental Army, Washington led Patriot (American Revoluti ...
'', 1780
File:Washington at Verplanck's Point by John Trumbull.jpg, '' Washington at Verplanck's Point'', 1790
File:General George Washington at Trenton by John Trumbull.jpeg, '' General George Washington at Trenton'', 1792
File:George Clinton by John Trumbull 1791.jpg, '' George Clinton'', 1791
File:John Trumbull, Lady in White.jpg, ''Lady in White''
File:Self Portrait by John Trumbull circa 1802.jpeg, ''Self-portrait'',
File:Sarah Trumbull with a Spaniel by John Trumbull.jpeg, Mrs Sarah Trumbull with a spaniel 1802
File:Alexander Hamilton A17950.jpg, ''Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757July 12, 1804) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father who served as the first U.S. secretary of the treasury from 1789 to 1795 dur ...
'', 1792
File:Google Arts Project - Alexander Hamilton (1792 portrait) by John Trumbull.jpg, ''Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757July 12, 1804) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father who served as the first U.S. secretary of the treasury from 1789 to 1795 dur ...
'', 1792
File:Hamilton Trumbull - 1805.jpg, ''Alexander Hamilton'', 1805
File:Richard varick 1805 john trumbull.png, '' Richard Varick'', 1805
Miniature portraits/sketches
File:Israel Putnam by Trumbull - Project Gutenberg eText 17049.png, '' Israel Putnam'', 1790
File:Richard butler.jpg, '' Richard Butler (general)'', 1790
File:Charles Cotesworth Pinckney by John Trumbull.jpg, '' Charles Cotesworth Pinckney'', 1791
File:George Wythe by John Trumbull.jpg, '' George Wythe'', 1791
References
Further reading
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External links
John Trumbull papers (MS 506)
Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.
Overview of an archival collection on John Trumbull.
Union List of Artist Names, Getty Vocabularies.
ULAN Full Record Display for John Trumbull. Getty Vocabulary Program, Getty Research Institute. Los Angeles, California.
''Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825–1861''
an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art that contains material on Trumbull
Guide to the John Trumbull Papers, 1775–1842
New-York Historical Society
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