William Merritt Chase
American, 1849–1916
Portrait of a Man
c. 1875
This painting was long thought to portray the Norwegian artist Eilif Peterssen, in part because it appears hanging on the wall in a photograph of his studio. The man represented in this painting, however, looks nothing like Peterssen’s self-portrait. Chase and Peterssen both studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich during the 1870s. Chase’s painting may portray a mutual acquaintance or it may simply be a “study head”—an academic exercise in light, shade, and the handling of paint.
Medium | oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 24 x 19 in. (61 x 48.3 cm) |
Object Number | 1980.43 |
Acquisition | Gift of Asbjorn R. Lunde, 1980 |
Status | Off View |
Image Caption
William Merritt Chase, Portrait of a Man, c. 1875, oil on canvas. Clark Art Institute, gift of Asbjorn R Lunde, 1980.43
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Provenance
to Eilif Peterssen to 1928; (Blomquist Auction House, Oslo, c. 1930); to Als S. Bjerke, c. 1930; to Asbjorn R. Lunde, 1968; gift to the Sterling and Francince Clark Art Institute, December 31, 1980.