Great-Grand-Father's Tale of the Revolution—A Portrait of Reverend Zachariah Greene – (William Sidney Mount) prijašnji Sljedeći


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Datum: 1852

Veličina: 61 x 51 cm

Muzej: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)

Tehnika: Oil On Canvas

This group portrait of the children of New York businessman Jacob Thuthill Vanderhoof and their maternal great-grandfather Reverend Zachariah Greene depicts the interior of the Vanderhoof residence at 55 Seventh Street. The family is surrounded by the trappings of a typical upper-middle-class parlor, including a tapestry velvet rug, elegant window draperies, a Rococo Revival armchair, and marble-topped center table. This is the type of parlor that most middle-class Americans would have desired during the mid-nineteenth century.

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