Lemuel Cox - 1770


size(cm): 60x75
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The work "Lemuel Cox - 1770" by John Singleton Copley is a magnificent example of the US colonial portrait, merging the European tradition with the growing American identity. Coley, a master From the portrait in the eighteenth century, capture in this painting to Lemuel Cox, a prominent New England merchant. The choice to represent Cox in an intimate context and of dignity highlights the emerging aspirations and values ​​of the commercial class of the time, as the United States approached independence.

The composition presents Cox in an act of serenity, confident and with an expression that radiates self -confidence. His position slightly inclined to the left gives a sense of dynamism to the image, while the attention to the details in his clothing emphasizes his social status. It carries a dark coat, decorated with a subtle but notorious lace necklace, which contrasts with its white shirt. This use of the costumes not only reflects its wealth, but also its connection with European fashions, a predominant influence on the portraits of the time.

The dark background and the use of chiaroscuro are distinctive characteristics of Coley's style, which uses this technique to give more weight and depth to the subject. The light focuses on the face and hands of Cox, accentuating its facial expression and gesture, elements that are essential to tell its history. The delicacy with which its features are represented and the texture of its skin indicates the technical mastery of Copley, an artist who dominated oil on canvas to give life and realism to his portraits.

An interesting aspect of "Lemuel Cox - 1770" is how the work reflects the cultural and social identity of an era in transformation. In this period of the late eighteenth century, American settlers began to affirm their independence not only in political terms, but also in their culture and values. Coley, through its portraits, plays a crucial role in the construction of a national identity. Every detail in the work seems to be designed to reinforce the idea of ​​a new class of citizens that came not from the European nobility, but from trade and personal ambition.

The portrait of Cox is also part of the context of other works by Copley, such as "the portrait of Samuel Adams" or "Ramsay", where the representation of the commercial and revolutionary elite is equally central. In each of these portraits, Copley manages to provide its subjects with a palpable humanity and a sense of character that transcends mere physical representation. In "Lemuel Cox", this quality is especially evident, where the viewer can feel the integrity and humanity of the character.

As in many of Copley's works, painting invites reflection on the narration of American history. The portrait not only documes a person, but also symbolizes the rise of a new society and its relationship with the broader world. Thus, "Lemuel Cox - 1770" is not only an individual representation, but a window to a critical period in American history, one that Copley captures with all the nuances and complexity it deserves.

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