The artwork titled “Jedidiah Morse” was created by Samuel Morse circa 1811. Rendered in oil on canvas, this portrait falls within the Romanticism art movement and is categorized under the genre of portraiture. Presently, the masterpiece resides in the Yale University Art Gallery located in New Haven, CT, United States.
The artwork depicts a distinguished older man seated at a desk, poised with a quill in hand as if in the act of writing. He is adorned in a richly textured golden robe with a dark interior jacket accentuated by a white cravat, exuding a sense of dignity and scholarly demeanor. Behind him, a bookshelf lined with elegantly bound volumes suggests an air of intellectual pursuit, further highlighted by the detailed drapery above. The careful detailing of the man’s lined face and intent expression imbues the portrait with depth, capturing both the likeness and character of the subject, Jedidiah Morse.