Martin Van Buren (?)
Maker
Shepard Alonzo Mount
(American, 1804 - 1868)
ClassificationsPAINTINGS
Date1825-1830
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensionscanvas: 30 × 25 in. (76.2 × 63.5 cm.)
frame: 36 1/4 × 31 1/2 × 2 1/2 in. (92.1 × 80 × 6.4 cm.)
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Henry E. Huntington Bequest
Label TextIn many of Shepard Alonzo Mount's early portraits, his subjects are seated before an open window. The device of the window, which gives a painting the illusion of depth and allows the artist to bring nature into a composition, had been popular in the United States from the Colonial period (see for example John Singleton Copley's Sarah Jackson in an adjacent gallery). Henry E. Huntington purchased the painting as a portrait of the eighth president of the United States, Martin van Buren. If it does depict van Buren, the Hudson River landscape may refer to his political ties to New York state, while the folded paper in his hand could be a piece of legislation. However, the likeness does not resemble other portraits of van Buren, and the identity of the sitter is now questioned.
Mount was the brother of genre painter William Sidney Mount. While Shepard specialized in portraiture, he also produced accomplished landscapes and still lifes.
Status
Not on viewObject number24.34
Ammi Phillips
ca. 1825 - 1830
Object number: 2016.25.106
Ammi Phillips
ca. 1825 - 1830
Object number: 2016.25.107