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John Singleton Copley

Portrait of Theodore Atkinson, Jr. (1737-1769), 1757-1758

Description

Maker

  • John Singleton Copley, ca. 1738-1815, American

Title

Portrait of Theodore Atkinson, Jr. (1737-1769)

Year

1757-1758

Medium

Oil on canvas

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • oil paint

Supports

  • canvas

Dimensions

127 x 101.6 cm (50 x 40 inches)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Unsigned

Type

  • Paintings

Credit

Jesse Metcalf Fund

Object Number

18.264

Projects & Publications

Publications

*The best portrait Joseph Blackburn [never] painted*; John Singleton Copley's Portrait of Theodore Atkinsson, Jr.

Exhibition History

Exhibition History

Raid the Icebox Now with Nicole Eisenman

November 1, 2019 - May 1, 2021

Making It In America

October 11, 2013 - February 9, 2014

Copley was barely 20 when he was commissioned to paint Theodore Atkinson, Jr., the heir to vast New Hampshire landholdings. He staged Atkinson as a young lord striding forward to survey his country estate, adapting the pose from English engravings. Atkinson’s suit was also a fashionable invention, permitting Copley to advertise his skill at rendering sumptuous textiles by dressing his subject in an expensive silk waistcoat. Unlike portraits of young British aristocrats on which it is modeled, no classical ruins or attributes of learning are present. The combination of likeness, costume, and verdant acreage effectively signaled Atkinson’s distinguished pedigree and brilliant future.

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