Portrait of a Sea Captain
Maker
William Jennys
(American, 1774 - 1859)
Additional Title(s)
- Portrait of a Gentleman
Collections
ClassificationsPAINTINGS
Dateca. 1810
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions21 x 16 in. (53.3 x 40.6 cm.)
Descriptionquarter-length portrait of a man holding a telescope
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Gail-Oxford Collection
Label TextThough his birthplace is uncertain, the itinerant portraitist William Jennys is known to have lived and worked in southeastern Connecticut in the early 1790s. He placed an advertisement in a Norwich, Connecticut newspaper, in 1793, and his earliest-known paintings date to the mid-1790s, when he was working in New Milford. In 1797 and 1798, he was listed in the city directory in New York, and by 1807 he had made his way to Newburyport, Massachusetts, a coastal town north of Boston.The quarter-length portrait of a handsome young sea captain is typical of the work Jennys did in the first decade of the 19th century. With his stylish attire and his direct gaze, this gentleman is clearly a man of the world, as he holds a spyglass - a symbol of his profession and his worldly status.
Status
On viewObject number2017.5.18
Unknown, American
early 19th century
Object number: 2022.25.12.1
Ammi Phillips
ca. 1825 - 1830
Object number: 2016.25.107
Ammi Phillips
ca. 1825 - 1830
Object number: 2016.25.106