William Sidney Mount

William Sidney Mount
Daguerreotype photograph of Mount
by Mathew B. Brady, c. 1855
BornNovember 26, 1807
DiedNovember 19, 1868 (1868-11-20) (aged 60)
Setauket, New York
NationalityAmerican
Known forGenre, landscape, portrait painting, and violin design

William Sidney Mount (November 26, 1807 – November 19, 1868) was a 19th-century American genre painter. Born in Setauket, New York in 1807, Mount spent much of his life in his hometown and the adjacent village of Stony Brook, where he painted portraits, landscapes, and scenes inspired by daily life from the 1820s until his death in 1868 at the age of sixty. During that time he achieved fame in the U.S. and Europe as a painter who chronicled rural life on Long Island. He was the first native-born American artist to specialize in genre painting. Mount was also passionate about music and a fiddle player, a composer and collector of songs, and designed and patented several versions of his own violin which he named the "Cradle of Harmony." Many of his paintings also feature musicians and groups of people engaged in dance in rural settings.