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Self-Portrait

John Wesley Jarvisca. 1812

The Walters Art Museum

The Walters Art Museum
Baltimore, United States

This self-portrait provides a lively, flattering image of a man who was not known for his good looks.

During the first third of the 19th century, Jarvis was America's most fashionable portrait painter. He was based in New York but frequently traveled south to serve his wealthy clientele. This self-portrait was first shown at Peale's Baltimore Museum in 1822. Subsequently, it was owned by Baltimorean Robert Gilmor, Jr. (1774-1848), one of America's first major art collectors.

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  • Title: Self-Portrait
  • Creator: John Wesley Jarvis (American, 1781-1840)
  • Date Created: ca. 1812
  • External Link: For more information about this and thousands of other works of art in the Walters Art Museum collection, please visit art.thewalters.org
  • Roles: Artist: John Wesley Jarvis (American, 1781-1840)
  • Provenance: William Gwynn, Baltimore; Robert Gilmor Jr., Baltimore, until 1848; Robert Gilmor III, Baltimore; John King Jr., 1875; inherited by Baroness Helen Giskra (née King), 1897; given to Walters Art Museum, 1948. [1] not listed in the manuscript Catalogue of Paintings in the Possession of Robert Gilmor, Baltimore, 12 July 1823 (et seqq.) nor identified in the inventory of Robert Gilmor's estate, 29 January 1849, liber. 60, folio 418 ff., Orphan's Court, Baltimore
  • Object Type: paintings
  • Medium: oil on canvas
  • Geography: Place of Origin: New York
  • Exhibitions: The Taste of Maryland: Art Collecting in Maryland 1800-1934. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore. 1984.
  • Dimensions: H: 18 1/16 x W: 13 1/2 in. (45.8 x 34.3 cm)
  • Credit Line: Gift of Baroness Helen Giskra in memory of her father, John King, Jr., 1948
  • Classification: Painting & Drawing
  • Accession Number: 37.2011
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