John Wesley Jarvis, 1812 - Portrait of Rachel Van der Beek - fine art print
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The artpiece Portrait of Rachel Van der Beek created by the modern artist John Wesley Jarvis as your new artprint
The 19th century piece of art named Portrait of Rachel Van der Beek was painted by the male artist John Wesley Jarvis. The piece of art was made with the size 34 1/8 x 26 13/16 in (86,68 x 68,1 cm). Oil on wood panel was applied by the artist as the technique for the masterpiece. This artpiece is in the the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's digital art collection, which is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection of more than 142.000 objects that illuminate 6.000 years of artistic expression across the globe. The modern art artwork, which belongs to the public domain is being supplied with courtesy of Los Angeles County Museum of Art (www.lacma.org).: . In addition to this, the alignment of the digital reproduction is portrait and has a side ratio of 3 : 4, meaning that the length is 25% shorter than the width.
What does the original description of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art say about the 19th century work of art from the painter John Wesley Jarvis? (© Copyright - Los Angeles County Museum of Art - www.lacma.org)
Notes from the Curator: The sitters both descended from very old Dutch families of New Jersey Isaack Van der Beek (by 1805 he spelled his name Isaac Vanderbeck) was born in Hackensack on October 29, 1743, and died in New York on May 27,1833. On November 27,1767, he married Rachel Ryerson of Saddle River. She was born on May 13, 1751, and died in New York on February 23, 1825. Their only child was a daughter, Ann. Isaac Van der Beek was active in the patriot militia during the Revolutionary War. In 1791 he was an elder of the Dutch Church in Hackensack and in 1805 president of the town’s board of trustees. The couple is listed in the New York census of 1810 but not the census of 1820, although their wills, hers in 1823 and his in 1833, describe them as residents of New York. Their estates consisted primarily of real estate in New York and Newburgh, New Jersey. The portraits have been attributed to several different artists. They were originally sold in 1918 and in the 1920s as by GILBERT STUART, with a statement of authenticity from Jonce I. McGurck. Lawrence Park felt they were by John Vanderlyn (1775-1852). William Sawitzky attributed them to James Frothingham (1786-1864). The staff of the Frick Art Reference Library and also Harold E. Dickson felt they were by John Wesley Jarvis. This last attribution seems to be the correct one, judging especially from the clarity of the spirited likenesses and the summary fashion in which the arms and hands are painted. According to family tradition, they were painted in 1807, which would have been about the time the couple moved to New York, but a relative fluency of technique suggests that Jarvis may have painted them as much as five years later.
Notes from the Contributor: Painting by John Wesley Jarvis (Museum: Los Angeles County Museum of Art)
Artwork table
Artwork title: | "Portrait of Rachel Van der Beek" |
Categorization of the work of art: | painting |
Category: | modern art |
Century: | 19th century |
Created in the year: | 1812 |
Artwork age: | over 200 years |
Original medium: | oil on wood panel |
Artwork original dimensions: | 34 1/8 x 26 13/16 in (86,68 x 68,1 cm) |
Exhibited in: | Los Angeles County Museum of Art |
Museum location: | Los Angeles, California, United States of America |
Web URL: | Los Angeles County Museum of Art |
Artwork license type: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | Los Angeles County Museum of Art (www.lacma.org) |
Artist summary
Name: | John Wesley Jarvis |
Aliases: | Jarvis, j.w. jarvis, Jarvis John Wesley, John Wesley Jarvis |
Gender of the artist: | male |
Nationality: | American |
Professions of the artist: | painter |
Country of origin: | United States |
Artist category: | modern artist |
Died aged: | 60 years |
Birth year: | 1780 |
Place of birth: | South Shields, England, United Kingdom |
Year of death: | 1840 |
Place of death: | New York City, New York state, United States |
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Product background information
Print product type: | art copy |
Reproduction method: | digital reproduction |
Production process: | digital printing (UV direct print) |
Product Origin: | manufactured in Germany |
Type of stock: | on demand production |
Intended product usage: | wall picture, art collection (reproductions) |
Alignment: | portrait alignment |
Side ratio: | 3 : 4 |
Side ratio implication: | the length is 25% shorter than the width |
Available product materials: | metal print (aluminium dibond), poster print (canvas paper), canvas print, acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) |
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