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Andrew Jackson

Admire Edward Dalton Marchant's striking 1840 portrait of President Andrew Jackson! This dignified oil painting captures the former president's strength and experience.

Discover Edward Dalton Marchant, an American portraitist known for his evocative oil paintings & miniatures. From Lincoln to Jackson, explore his legacy.

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Ključni podatki

  • Influences: Gilbert Stuart
  • Title: Andrew Jackson
  • Notable elements or techniques: Realistic portraiture, bifocals detail
  • Subject or theme: 7th US President Andrew Jackson
  • Dimensions: 30 × 25 inches
  • Artistic style: Realism

Umetniški kviz

Pri vsakem vprašanju je na voljo le eden pravilen odgovor.

Vprašanje 1:
Who is the subject of this portrait?
Vprašanje 2:
What is a notable detail about President Jackson's appearance in the portrait?
Vprašanje 3:
What is the overall impression of the image’s style?
Vprašanje 4:
Which artistic technique is most evident in creating a sense of texture in the painting?

Opis zbirateljskega predmeta

Andrew Jackson by Edward Dalton Marchant: A Portrait of Power and Dignity

  • Artist: edward dalton marchant
  • Birth Year: 1806
  • Death Year: 1887
  • Date: 1840
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Size: Unknown

Subject and Historical Context

This striking portrait depicts Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States (1767-1845). Painted in 1840 by Edward Dalton Marchant, it captures Jackson during a period of significant political influence. The year itself is notable; it coincided with the silver jubilee celebrating the American victory at the Battle of New Orleans, an event that solidified Jackson's image as a national hero. Marchant’s portrait was created amidst this celebratory atmosphere and reflects the respect and admiration Jackson commanded at the time.

Style and Technique

The artwork exemplifies the style of 19th-century American portraiture, characterized by realism and an emphasis on accurately representing the subject's likeness. Marchant’s technique demonstrates a skilled hand in rendering textures – observe the detailed depiction of Jackson’s suit fabric, his skin tone, and the individual strands of his gray hair. The use of light and shadow is particularly effective; the illumination from the left subtly highlights Jackson’s face, creating depth and emphasizing his authoritative presence. The dark background serves to isolate the subject, drawing all attention to him.

Symbolism and Emotional Impact

Beyond a mere likeness, this portrait conveys a sense of seriousness, dignity, and experience. Jackson's direct gaze suggests strength and resolve, while his formal attire underscores his position as a leader. The spectacles, depicting the latest fashion in bifocals, add a touch of realism and subtly hint at Jackson’s age and wisdom. The overall impression is one of a man who has weathered many storms and possesses an unwavering determination. It's a portrait designed to inspire respect and project an image of power.

About the Artist: Edward Dalton Marchant

  • Largely self-taught, he briefly studied with Gilbert Stuart.
  • He established a portrait studio in Edgartown, Massachusetts.
  • Marchant was active in New York City and completed commissions across several states.
  • Known for both oil portraits and miniatures.
  • An ardent opponent of slavery who painted Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War.

Biografija umetnika

Edward Dalton Marchant: A Portraitist of Victorian America

Edward Dalton Marchant (1806-1887), also known as Edward D. Marchant and E. D. Marchant, was an American artist who carved out a distinctive niche in the landscape of 19th-century portraiture. Born in Edgartown, Massachusetts, he emerged from humble beginnings—a house painter—to become one of his era’s most prolific and respected artists, particularly celebrated for his depictions of prominent figures during the Civil War period. Unlike many of his contemporaries who pursued grand narratives or ambitious landscapes, Marchant focused intently on capturing the essence of individuals, crafting meticulously rendered portraits that conveyed both physical likeness and psychological depth.
  • Early Life & Training: Marchant’s artistic journey began organically. Largely self-taught, he honed his skills through observation and experimentation before receiving brief instruction from Gilbert Stuart in Boston in 1825—a formative encounter that instilled him with Stuart's mastery of tonal modeling and compositional balance.
  • Early Career & Travels: Demonstrating entrepreneurial spirit early on, Marchant advertised his services in Charleston’s newspaper as young as 1826, embarking upon a restless exploration of the American frontier. He returned to Edgartown in 1828-1829 and subsequently relocated to Worcester, Massachusetts, where he established a studio and produced portraits of influential citizens—a testament to his adaptability and responsiveness to local demand.
  • New York City & Expanding Horizons: Marchant’s ambition propelled him eastward to New York City in 1832, cementing his reputation as a portraitist amongst the city's elite merchants and political leaders. Commissions spanned Ohio cities and ventured into Nashville and New Orleans, showcasing his versatility and broadening his artistic reach.
  • The Lincoln Portrait & Artistic Legacy: Perhaps Marchant’s most enduring achievement was his monumental portrait of Abraham Lincoln commissioned by the Union League in December 1862. Executed during the Civil War, this painting—a collaborative effort with artist George Caleb Bingham—captured Lincoln's solemn gaze and dignified posture as he signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Marchant famously declared that his depiction “triumphantly gives lie to those hideous caricatures of Mr. Lincoln,” reflecting a profound conviction in Lincoln’s moral leadership and skillfully countering prevailing anti-Lincoln sentiment.
  • Miniature Artist & Recognition: Beyond oil paintings, Marchant excelled as a miniaturist, producing exquisitely detailed portraits that commanded considerable prestige. Elected to several arts academies and consistently exhibiting his work throughout his lifetime, he secured a place among the leading artists of his time—a legacy solidified by the widespread circulation of reproductions of his Lincoln portrait prior to the 1864 election.

Technique & Style: Impressionistic Influences Marchant’s artistic style evolved over time, reflecting influences from Romanticism and increasingly embracing elements of Impressionism. He favored tonal modeling—a technique championed by Stuart—to create luminous surfaces and convey atmospheric effects. However, as he matured, Marchant experimented with looser brushstrokes and brighter palettes, mirroring the burgeoning Impressionist movement's emphasis on capturing fleeting moments of light and color. This stylistic shift is particularly evident in his landscapes and contributes to the evocative quality of his artistic output.

Notable Works: Beyond Lincoln Marchant’s oeuvre encompassed a diverse range of subjects—from portraits of presidents and industrialists to depictions of everyday life—demonstrating his ability to engage with both formal grandeur and intimate human experience. Among his most celebrated paintings are portraits of Andrew Jackson, capturing the statesman's commanding presence and weathered countenance; and numerous miniatures documenting the lives of prominent families across New England. His meticulous attention to detail and masterful rendering of texture ensured that these artworks would endure as treasured representations of their respective eras.

Historical Significance Edward Dalton Marchant’s contribution to American art history extends beyond his artistic accomplishments. He served as a visual chronicler of the Civil War era, documenting pivotal moments in national history—most notably Lincoln's signing of the Emancipation Proclamation—and shaping public perception through carefully crafted portraits that championed Lincoln’s moral authority. His unwavering advocacy for abolition and his involvement with organizations like the Union League underscore his commitment to social justice and solidify his place as a figure of considerable cultural importance.

Edward Dalton Marchant

Edward Dalton Marchant

1806 - 1887 , United States of America

Hitri podatki

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Portraiture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: Victorian art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: Gilbert Stuart
  • Date Of Birth: 1806
  • Full Name: Edward Dalton Marchant
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Lincoln portraits
    • Andrew Jackson
  • Place Of Birth: Edgartown, United States