Portrait of a Seated Gentleman

Portrait of a Seated Gentleman
Artist Nicolas Benjamin Delapierre
Year 1785 (1785)

Portrait of a Seated Gentleman is a portrait painted by Nicolas Benjamin Delapierre in 1785. Neither the subject nor the provenance before 1928 are known.

Description

The canvas, signed B. N. De La Pierre, is dated 1785 and measures 29-1/2 inches (height) by 24-1/2 inches (width). It shows an 18th-century gentleman sitting at a desk and beginning to write on a single sheet of paper. On the desk in the foreground is displayed a copy of De la Caisse d’Escompte,[1] a financial pamphlet published on 17 May 1785 by the French orator and statesman Mirabeau (Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau). The portrait was painted several years before Mirabeau achieved prominence.

Both the subject of the painting and the pre-1928 provenance are being researched by Omnis, Inc.[2]

Provenance

The provenance before 1928 is unknown.[3]

Subject

Speculation that the painting may depict Mirabeau, the author of the pamphlet, is refuted by comparing the sitter to known images of Mirabeau. Some believe the painting to be the earliest known portrait of Thomas Jefferson.[4]

References

  1. Image of pamphlet Internet Archive. Retrieved May 16, 2011
  2. Contact the researchers Mystery Portrait by Delapierre, 1785. Retrieved May 16, 2011
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    • Provenance Mystery Portrait. Retrieved May 16, 2011
  4. "From the experts" Omnis, Inc. Retrieved May 16, 2011

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