General Andrew Jackson

Samuel Lovett Waldo

Created:
Movement:
1819
Neoclassicism
key Notes:
Military Portrait, Federalist Style
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Dimensions:
25 3/4 x 21 in. (64.3 x 53.3 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
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General Andrew Jackson by Samuel Lovett Waldo

The painting "General Andrew Jackson," created in 1819 by Samuel Lovett Waldo, is an exemplary work of early 19th-century American portraiture. Executed in oil on canvas, the piece captures the resolute demeanor of Andrew Jackson, a prominent military leader and future President of the United States. Waldo, an American artist born in 1783, was known for his skillful portrayal of notable figures, contributing significantly to the visual documentation of American history. His work is characterized by meticulous attention to detail and a keen ability to convey the character of his subjects. This portrait not only reflects Jackson's military prowess but also serves as a testament to Waldo's artistic legacy in capturing the essence of American leadership during a formative period. The painting holds historical significance as it immortalizes a key figure in American history, offering insight into the era's political and cultural landscape.

Description of the work:

"General Andrew Jackson" by Samuel Lovett Waldo, created in 1819, is an oil on canvas painting that exemplifies the neoclassical style with its focus on realism and attention to detail. The artwork portrays Andrew Jackson, a prominent military figure and future U.S. president, capturing his authoritative presence and is housed in the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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General Andrew Jackson