John Paul Jones, Commodore au Service des Etats Unis de l'Amérique (John Paul Jones, Commodore in the Service of the United States of America)

1780

Carl Guttenberg, after Claude-Jacques Notté

Associated Names
Carl Guttenberg

Artist, German, 1743 - 1790

Claude-Jacques Notté

Artist After, French, 1752 - 1837

The image features an upper-body illustration of a person. The individual is positioned slightly turned to their left. They are facing outward towards the viewer. The subject appears to be male and is wearing a tricorn hat, which is a classic naval hat, and a tailored double-breasted coat, typical of the 18th-century naval attire. His facial features include a slightly upturned nose and a stern expression. The textures of his long hair extend from beneath the hat. Surrounding the individual are naval elements, such as ropes and masts. The setting appears to be on a ship, with the presence of smoke or clouds suggesting a possible battle. The background is filled with rigging and sails, reinforcing the nautical theme. The illustration is framed in a patterned border, resembling an inset within the larger beige-toned paper sheet. Beneath the image, there is text in French providing a description related to the person's military rank and historic significance.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    etching and engraving on laid paper

  • Credit Line

    The McNeil Americana Collection

  • Dimensions

    plate: 31.91 × 25.24 cm (12 9/16 × 9 15/16 in.)
    sheet: 49.85 × 33.66 cm (19 5/8 × 13 1/4 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2015.29.3


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Robert L. McNeil, Jr. [1915-2010], Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania; his estate; gift 2015 from the McNeil Americana Collection to NGA.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

lower left margin in graphite: Coll~L-P; lower left margin in graphite: [erased and undecipherable]; lower center verso in graphite: 8022; lower left corner verso in graphite: a62832 [underlined]; lower left corner verso in graphite: M2129

Markings

encircled stamp in red on verso [not identified]

Wikidata ID

Q77015319

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