David Williams (1765–1810), Minister and Man of Letters by John Jackson

David Williams (1765–1810), Minister and Man of Letters - John Jackson -

Artwork Information

TitleDavid Williams (1765–1810), Minister and Man of Letters
ArtistJohn Jackson
Art MovementRococo

About David Williams (1765–1810), Minister and Man of Letters

The artwork, titled “David Williams (1765–1810), Minister and Man of Letters,” is a portrait painted by artist John Jackson. It belongs to the Rococo art movement and is categorized within the genre of portraiture.

In this distinguished piece, the subject, David Williams, is depicted with a formal and contemplative demeanor. The portrait captures him in profile, emphasizing his thoughtful expression. He is dressed in a dark, formal coat with a high collar and a white cravat, typical of his time. The background is dark, ensuring that the viewer’s focus remains on the meticulously detailed features of Williams. The adept use of light and shadow by John Jackson highlights the subject’s facial structure, adding depth and realism to the portrayal. The artwork exudes an air of dignity and intelligence, reflecting the subject’s status as a minister and a man of letters.

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