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Portrait of a Boy (work of art)

Artwork Info

Created
after 1810
Artist
Jacob Marling
Nationality
American
Birth/Death
1774-1833
Dimensions
26 x 22 in.
(66.0 x 55.9 cm)
Medium
Painting

Credit

Purchased with funds from the State of North Carolina

Culture
American

About

No one knows who this Portrait of a Boy was, which is ironic because his family undoubtedly commissioned the portrait to preserve his likeness. He may have lived in North Carolina, where the artist resided during the second and third decades of the 19th century. It can be assumed that the family had the means to afford the portrait, although the artist did not charge large fees. The book the boy holds indicates that he was being educated. The painter settled in Raleigh in hopes of winning portrait business from some of the legislators who convened there. He was at that time probably the only professional painter living in the city. The unknown boy was in good company, since the painter also portrayed illustrious residents of Raleigh such as General William Blount of the War of 1812, a member of the General Assembly. The general also held a book in his portrait.

tags: fashion, drapery, childhood

Images

  • Marling Portrait of a Boy 1810

    Portrait of a Boy