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James Frothingham — Samuel Barber Clark

James Frothingham

Samuel Barber Clark

1810

Painted during the height of Federal-era portraiture, this work exemplifies the refined neoclassical style that dominated American art in the early republic, emphasizing dignified character over emotional expression.

Medium
oil on wood

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James Frothingham, Samuel Barber Clark, 1810

Painted during the height of Federal-era portraiture, this work exemplifies the refined neoclassical style that dominated American art in the early republic, emphasizing dignified character over emotional expression.

Medium
oil on wood
Year
1810
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Nineteenth Century, Brown, American, Classical, Oil On Wood, Realistic, Portrait, Dignified, Male, Formal

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Harvard Art Museums, Cleveland Museum of Art