Artist: Joseph Steward
Tatum: 1790
Trootte: 75 x 67 cm
Tuseum: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
Techniek: Oil On Canvas
Jonathan Dwight (1743–1831) was the great-grandson of the esteemed Connecticut clergyman Jonathan Edwards. Steward’s rather unusual portrait provides a clear view of Dwight’s hometown of Springfield, Massachusetts, in the background and a striking marker of the sitter’s appearance: a large, hairy mole on his left cheek.
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