Matthew Clarkson
1794
92.0 x 72.0 cm
gilbert stuart newton (1795 – 1835)
Gilbert Stuart Newton (1795-1835): British Romantic artist famed for portraits of Washington Irving & literary scenes inspired by Shakespeare, poetry & romance. RA academician.
Like his father before him, Matthew Clarkson was prominent in the political and commercial affairs of New York. He embarked early on a military career, distinguishing himself at the age of nineteen in the Battle of Saratoga. After his retirement from active duty about 1788, he followed the family tradition in his energetic participation in political and civic projects. He was an early advocate of the abolition of slavery. Clarkson sat for Stuart just after the artist"s return from Europe. The portrait includes touches of Stuart"s breezy aristocratic treatment but is primarily a straightforward depiction of this handsome New Yorker.
Om dette kunstværk
- Titel: Matthew Clarkson
- Kunstner: gilbert stuart newton
- År: 1794
- Oprindelige mål: 92.0 x 72.0 cm
- Ophavsretlig status: Public domain