Ebenezer Storer (1767 – 1769) by John Singleton Copley

Ebenezer Storer - John Singleton Copley - 1767 - 1769

Artwork Information

TitleEbenezer Storer
ArtistJohn Singleton Copley
Date1767 - 1769
Mediumpastel,paper
Dimensions45.7 x 61 cm
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About Ebenezer Storer

The artwork titled “Ebenezer Storer,” created by John Singleton Copley between 1767 and 1769, is a portrait rendered in pastel on paper. This piece is associated with the Neoclassicism art movement and measures 45.7 by 61 cm.

The artwork features a half-length portrait of a man wearing a green turban and matching attire, depicted with an emphasis on the intricate detailing of the fabric. The subject’s composed facial expression is highlighted against a subtle, plain background, emphasizing his presence. The use of pastel provides a soft texture to the entire portrait, capturing the delicate nuances of the sitter’s complexion and clothing. The Neoclassical style of the piece is evident in its clean lines and classical representation of the subject.

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