John Beale Bordley (1790) by Charles Willson Peale

John Beale Bordley - Charles Willson Peale - 1790

Artwork Information

TitleJohn Beale Bordley
ArtistCharles Willson Peale
Date1790
Art MovementRococo

About John Beale Bordley

The artwork titled “John Beale Bordley” was rendered by the artist Charles Willson Peale in the year 1790. It belongs to the Rococo art movement and is classified as a portrait.

The artwork displays a distinguished gentleman, presumably John Beale Bordley, gazing directly at the viewer. His attire, consisting of a dark coat and a pristine white cravat, suggests a man of considerable status and refinement typical of the late 18th century. The background is minimalist, allowing the subject to be the central focus without distraction. The meticulous brushwork and subtle use of light and shadow are characteristic of the Rococo style, emphasizing elegance and detailed realism in the subject’s facial features and attire. The artist, Charles Willson Peale, has effectively captured both the outward appearance and the dignified presence of the individual in this portrait.

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