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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Neo-Classical Style
1765
102.0 x 125.0 cmMuseum-quality giclée or canvas print with fast production and flexible finish options.
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John Hancock
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John Singleton Copley’s “John Hancock,” completed in 1765, transcends the simple depiction of a prominent colonial figure; it is a meticulously crafted embodiment of an era on the precipice of monumental change. This oil-on-canvas masterpiece, measuring 102 x 125 cm, offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the life of John Hancock, the first signer of the Declaration of Independence, capturing not just his physical presence but also the intellectual weight and quiet determination that defined him.
"John Hancock" was created during a pivotal moment in American history – the years leading up to the Revolutionary War. Copley, deeply embedded within Boston’s elite social and artistic circles, was tasked with immortalizing one of the era's most influential figures. The painting serves as a tangible link to this period, offering a visual record of the man who would boldly champion independence. Hancock’s posture and attire reflect the status and influence he held within colonial society – a testament to his wealth and position as a prominent merchant and political leader.
Beyond its historical significance, “John Hancock” is rich with symbolic meaning. The books represent knowledge and enlightenment, while the quill symbolizes communication and action. The carefully arranged objects around him – a symbol of wealth and status—speak to his position within colonial society. Copley’s ability to imbue the portrait with these layers of meaning elevates it beyond a simple likeness, transforming it into a powerful statement about American identity and aspiration.
"John Hancock" remains a compelling work of art, offering a valuable window into the life and times of one of America's founding fathers. Its Neo-Classical style, combined with Copley’s exceptional technical skill and insightful portrayal of his subject, ensures its enduring appeal. This reproduction allows you to experience this remarkable piece firsthand, bringing a touch of American history and artistic brilliance to your home or office.
1738 - 1815 , United Kingdom
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