Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Neo-Classicism
1767
Early Modern
100.0 x 102.0 cm
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Martin Howard
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The painting Martin Howard by John Singleton Copley, dated 1767, is a masterpiece that embodies the essence of Neo-Classicism. This captivating portrait, measuring 100 x 102 cm and executed in oil on canvas, is currently housed at the prestigious Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, Spain.
The subject of the painting, Martin Howard, is depicted wearing a striking red coat with a white collar and ruffled hair. He appears to be seated on a chair, exuding an air of sophistication and elegance. The attire suggests that he was a prominent figure during his time, likely holding a position of importance. Howard (1725–1781) was a politician in colonial Rhode Island, known for his controversial support of the Stamp Act of 1765. Later appointed Chief Justice of North Carolina, his life and career were marked by both legal distinction and political upheaval.
The background features a serene blue sky with clouds, adding depth and visual interest to the scene. Notably, there is a book visible in the image, which may indicate that Martin Howard was engaged in reading or studying at the time the portrait was painted. This element adds a layer of symbolism, highlighting his intellectual pursuits. The lighting is dramatic, originating from the left side, casting strong shadows that define the folds of his clothing and create a sense of depth.
John Singleton Copley’s work is characterized by its adherence to the principles of Neo-Classicism. This style emphasizes realism, simplicity, and a return to classical ideals. In Martin Howard, Copley masterfully captures the essence of his subject with precise attention to detail, creating a sense of authenticity. The technique employed is traditional oil painting, utilizing layering and glazing to build up color and form. Copley was known for his ability to depict textures realistically – the sheen of the fabric, the wrinkles on the man’s face - all contributing to the portrait's lifelike quality.
Painted in 1767, this portrait reflects a pivotal moment in American history—the growing tensions between Britain and its colonies. Howard’s support of the Stamp Act made him a controversial figure, and the painting can be seen as both a record of his status and a subtle commentary on the political climate of the time. The overall impression is one of dignified authority tempered by an underlying sense of complexity. The portrait invites viewers to contemplate not only the individual depicted but also the broader historical forces shaping colonial America.
1738 - 1815 , Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo
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