Jerome Thompson

American

The son of an itinerant portrait painter, Jerome Thompson began his career as a sign painter and later became a successful portrait painter. He trained himself despite his father’s fierce opposition—although Cephas Thompson was an artist, he encouraged his older son to become an artist but wanted Jerome to become a farmer. Jerome persisted, and by 1850 he earned critical praise for his genre subjects—the works for which he is perhaps best remembered today.

Born
1814
Died
1886