Samuel Humes
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Romantic Victorian Portrait
1825
19th Century
74.0 x 61.0 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Samuel Humes
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A Window into Pennsylvania Society: Examining Jacob Eichholtz’s Portrait of Samuel Humes
Jacob Eichholtz's "Samuel Humes" stands as a testament to the burgeoning artistic spirit of early 19th-century America, specifically within the context of Lancaster County. Born in 1776, Eichholtz wasn’t formally trained at an academy; his artistic journey began organically—rooted in the practical realities of his upbringing alongside Leonard Eichholtz, whose Bull’s Head Tavern served as a cornerstone of Lancaster's social and economic life. This formative experience instilled in him not merely an understanding of commerce but also a profound appreciation for human interaction – a sensibility that would permeate his oeuvre. Recognizing his innate talent, Eichholtz’s family skillfully channeled this inclination toward the craft of coppersmithing, securing a stable profession while simultaneously nurturing his artistic aspirations.- Subject Matter: The portrait depicts Samuel Humes, an affluent gentleman from Lancaster County, presenting him in a dignified pose against a subtly textured background.
- Style: Eichholtz’s style aligns with the Romantic Victorian movement, characterized by its emphasis on realism and psychological depth—a departure from earlier Neoclassical conventions.
Technique & Materials – Capturing Light and Texture
Executed in oil paint on canvas measuring 74 x 61 cm, Eichholtz employed a meticulous technique that prioritized capturing the nuances of light and texture. He skillfully blended brushstrokes to achieve a velvety surface finish—a hallmark of Victorian portraiture—allowing for subtle gradations of color and creating an illusion of three-dimensionality. The artist’s careful observation of anatomy and drapery contributes to the painting's remarkable accuracy, reflecting the prevailing scientific interest in studying human form during this period.Historical Context – Pennsylvania’s Artistic Renaissance
“Samuel Humes” emerged during a period of significant artistic growth within Pennsylvania—often referred to as Pennsylvania’s Artistic Renaissance. The burgeoning middle class embraced portraiture as a means of commemorating achievements and establishing social status, fostering a demand for skilled artists like Eichholtz. Lancaster County itself was experiencing rapid industrialization and urbanization, attracting individuals from across the nation eager to build lives and reputations. Eichholtz's work embodies this spirit—a celebration of both individual identity and the broader cultural landscape of his time.Symbolism & Emotional Impact – Apples and Classical Influence
The inclusion of apples within Humes’s attire is laden with symbolic significance, referencing biblical references to Adam and Eve and representing fertility and prosperity—themes prevalent in Victorian art. Furthermore, Eichholtz's stylistic choices draw inspiration from classical ideals of beauty and harmony, mirroring the broader revival of Greco-Roman culture during the Romantic era. The painting evokes a sense of quiet dignity and contemplative reflection, inviting viewers to contemplate Humes’s character and place within his community—a testament to Eichholtz’s ability to convey emotion through visual representation.Provenance & Legacy – A Masterpiece Preserved
Currently housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, “Samuel Humes” remains a captivating example of American Romantic portraiture. Its meticulous execution and evocative composition continue to inspire admiration among art historians and collectors alike—a lasting legacy of Jacob Eichholtz’s artistic vision.Om kunstneren
Jacob Eichholtz (1776–1842): A Pennsylvania Painter’s Legacy
Jacob Eichholtz (1776-1842) stands as a testament to the burgeoning artistic spirit of early America—a figure whose quiet dedication and remarkable output continue to fascinate art historians today. Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Leonard and Catharine Eichholtz, who owned and ran the Bull’s Head Tavern on East King Street, his upbringing instilled in him a deep connection to both craftmanship and community values that would profoundly shape his artistic trajectory. His father participated in the American Revolutionary War, marking an early exposure to patriotic fervor and shaping his worldview.- Early Life & Training:
- Education at Franklin College
- Apprenticeship as a Coppersmith
- Influences:
- James Peale
- Thomas Sully
- Career Highlights:
- Decorative Tinware Production
- Portrait Commissions
- Philadelphia Period:
- Collaboration with Thomas Sully
- Membership at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
- Notable Portraits:
- Henry Eichholtz Leman
- William Clark Frazer
Jacob Eichholtz
1776 - 1842 , Pennsylvania
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romantisk viktoriansk porträtt
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- James Peale
- Thomas Sully
- Date Of Birth: 1776
- Date Of Death: 1842
- Full Name: Jacob Eichholtz
- Nationality: Amerikansk
- Notable Artworks:
- Henry Eichholtz Leman
- Phoebe Cassidy Freeman (Mrs. Clarkson Freeman)
- William Clark Frazer
- Robert Coleman
- Place Of Birth: Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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