华盛顿一家

Edward Savage · PD

华盛顿一家


作品信息

创作年份
1796
材质技法
布面油画
类型
绘画
尺寸
213.6 × 284.2 cm

故事

When Savage put the finishing touches to this group portrait in 1796, the capital that now carries Washington's name was mostly a survey plan and marshland along the Potomac. He spread that plan on the table at the center of the scene. Martha Washington rests her fan on it, pointing down the grand avenue of a city not yet built, while the President sits opposite in his old Revolutionary uniform. Savage had gathered the likenesses years earlier, from life sittings early in Washington's first term, then worked the canvas up slowly in New York and Philadelphia. Standing at the right edge, half in shadow, is an enslaved man in the household's livery, most likely William Lee, who had served Washington through the war.