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Archbishop William Henry Elder

Thomas EakinsDecember 1903

Cincinnati Art Museum

Cincinnati Art Museum
Cincinnati, United States

In December 1903, at age eighty-four, Archbishop William Henry Elder was nearing the end of a noteworthy career when he sat for Thomas Eakins, who had traveled to Cincinnati to paint this portrait. While he was bishop in Natchez, Mississippi, the humanitarian Elder had risked his position and even his life to aid the poor.

Although Eakins was an atheist, he frequented the St. Charles Borromeo Seminary outside Philadelphia as he esteemed the intellect and character of the priests there. Eakins painted more than a dozen clerical portraits, most presented to his sitters as gifts. This painting is unusual in that it was commissioned by the Cincinnati cleric Henry Moeller on the recommendation of a colleague at the Pennsylvania seminary.

Eakins was Philadelphia’s best-known and most controversial painter. In 1886 he lost his teaching position at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts for posing a nude male model before a female class, yet despite this blow, his work did not decline. He painted some of his most moving portraits after 1900.

Elder appears here as an imposing character. At the same time, however, the portrait sensitively hints at fragility and isolation. The critic Charles Caffinn deemed it “quite extraordinary in its cold, deliberate analysis of a human personality. Witness, for example, the wonderful expression of character in the hands!” The exhibition jury of the Pennsylvania Academy awarded the portrait the Temple Gold Medal; Eakins promptly had it melted down.

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  • Title: Archbishop William Henry Elder
  • Creator: Thomas Eakins (American, b.1844, d.1916)
  • Creator Lifespan: 1844/1916
  • Creator Nationality: American
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Date Created: December 1903
  • Location: United States
  • Physical Dimensions: 66 3/16 x 45 3/16 in. (168.1 x 114.7 cm)
  • Credit Line: Museum Purchase: Louise Belmont Family in memory of William F. Halstrick, Bequest of Farny R. Wurlitzer, Edward Foote Hinkle Collection, and Bequest of Frieda Hauck, by exchange
  • Alternate Title: Archbishop William Henry Elder (1819-1904)
  • Accession Number: 1978.370
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
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