Colonial Portraits

Museum of Art Museum of Art

Exhibition: Colonial Portraits

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Zuckert Seminar Room
A selection of colonial and federal paintings from the Museum's rich American collection is on view in the Zuckert Summer Gallery.

Selected Works

"Portrait of a Man (possibly Abner Coker)", ca. 1805-1810 by Joshua Johnson, American, ca. 1789 - after 1832, oil on canvas, Museum Purchase, George Otis Hamlin Fund, 1963.490
"Portrait of Brigadier General Samuel Waldo", ca. 1748-1750 by Robert Feke, American, ca. 1707-1752, oil on canvas, Bequest of Mrs. Lucy Flucker Thatcher, 1855.3

About

A selection of colonial and federal paintings from the Museum's rich American collection is on view in the Zuckert Summer Gallery.  This installation features work by the foremost artists of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, as well as some by unidentified individuals, accompanied by period furnishings. Among the artists represented are Gilbert Stuart,  Rembrandt Peale, and Joshua Johnson, a freed slave who was the first African-American to earn his living as a painter.