Portrait of General Thomas Gage (1768 – 1769) by John Singleton Copley

Portrait of General Thomas Gage - John Singleton Copley - 1768 - 1769

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of General Thomas Gage
ArtistJohn Singleton Copley
Date1768 - 1769
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions127 x 100.97 cm
Art MovementNeoclassicism
Current LocationYale Centre For British Art (Yale University), New Haven, CT, US

About Portrait of General Thomas Gage

The artwork, titled “Portrait of General Thomas Gage,” was created by John Singleton Copley between 1768 and 1769. This oil on canvas piece exemplifies the Neoclassical art movement and falls under the genre of portraiture. Measuring 127 x 100.97 cm, this distinguished painting is housed at the Yale Centre for British Art, part of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

In the portrait, General Thomas Gage is depicted in a detailed and dignified manner, embodying the elegance and precision characteristic of John Singleton Copley’s work. The general is dressed in the military uniform of the period, featuring a vibrant red coat with intricate gold detailing, which starkly contrasts with the dark background. His posture is assertive, exuding authority, and he appears to be gesturing towards a distant landscape, where military troops are lined up, highlighted under the expanse of a clear sky. The backdrop is meticulously rendered, with lush foliage and distant hills adding depth to the composition, thus enhancing the scene’s realism. This work not only captures the likeness of General Gage but also conveys his prominence and the historical significance of his military career.

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