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Charles Apthorp

Robert Feke1748

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

Called “the greatest merchant on this Continent” in his obituary, Apthorp helped transform Boston into one of the key commercial centers in the American colonies. When the fashionable painter Robert Feke came to town, Apthorp commissioned this elegantly tailored and confidently posed likeness of himself. The sailing ship in the distant background symbolizes Apthorp’s deep financial interests in the Atlantic trade, which included not only textiles, wine, and guns, but also slaves. In fact, the slave trade and its attendant commerce comprised a significant portion of colonial Boston’s economy until the decades after the Revolutionary War, when anti-slavery attitudes in New England gained momentum.

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  • Title: Charles Apthorp
  • Creator: Robert Feke (American, c. 1707–c. 1752)
  • Date Created: 1748
  • Physical Dimensions: Framed: 141.5 x 117.5 x 7.5 cm (55 11/16 x 46 1/4 x 2 15/16 in.); Unframed: 127 x 101.5 cm (50 x 39 15/16 in.)
  • Provenance: Family of the sitter; To Sarah Apthorp Cunningham Bond, Cambridge, MA (d. 1914); To her son William Cranch Bond, Malden, MA; Thomas B. Clarke, New York ; The Brook Club, New York.
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/1919.1006
  • Medium: oil on canvas
  • Inscriptions: Signed lower right: R F P/174[8]
  • Fun Fact: Much remains unknown regarding Robert Feke’s life, including his birth and death dates.
  • Department: American Painting and Sculpture
  • Culture: America, 18th century
  • Credit Line: Gift of the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust
  • Collection: American - Painting
  • Accession Number: 1919.1006
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