Samuel Verplanck - 1771


size(cm): 55x60
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The work "Samuel Verplanck - 1771" of the outstanding American painter John Singleton Copley is a unique exponent of the colonial portrait in 18th century America. This oil on canvas captures with amazing veracity the representation of its subject, a prominent merchant from New York, Samuel Verplanck. Copley, recognized by his intricate painting techniques and his extraordinary ability to capture the psychology of his models, achieves, in this work, not only a portrait, but a visual narrative that reflects the aspirations and values ​​of an emerging class in American society .

The portrait is characterized by its careful composition and its meticulous lighting, which emphasizes the lines of the face and clothing of the portrayed. Verplanck, posing with a worthy and relaxed posture, presents a silhouette that radiates security and social status. The dispersion of the lights and shadows on his face suggests a subtle introspection, which adds an almost psychological dimension to painting. The choice of its clothing, which includes a dark coat and a wide neck shirt, reinforces the elegance of the time, a decision that Copley uses to place Verplanck in the context of a socioeconomic class that begins to define its own identity.

The color used in this work is especially notable. Copley opts for a rich and warm palette, where the dark and terrible tones that contrast with the clearest and vibrant details of the skin predominate. This chromatic choice, typical of Coley's style, not only adds a sense of realism, but also appeals to the emotion of the observer, underlining the humanity of the portrayed. The background is subtle and does not distract the viewer's attention, allowing it to be fully concentrated in the central figure.

Another fascinating facet of this work is the use of symbolism and the treatment of space. There is no excessive ornamentation at the bottom, which could suggest a deliberate intention of Copley to focus the focus on Verplanck and its character, as opposed to the most opulent representations that could be common in contemporary European portraits. In addition, the soft diagonals found in the folds of the clothing and the inclination of the subject's head lead the look towards his face, a key feature in the coly technique that enhances the emotional connection between the observer and the portrayed.

Copley was a master in the portrait, anticipating the artistic movements that would arise in the following decades. His ability to merge realism with the emotional establishes a bridge between colonial art and neoclassicism that would incorporate Europe's influences. In this sense, "Samuel Verplanck - 1771" not only serves as a historical document, but also as a key piece to understand the evolution of American art and cultural identity that was being formed during this period.

Throughout his career, Copley approached other characters of the new American society, always seeking to capture the essence of their models and the context in which they lived. This specific work stands out not only for its formal characteristics, but also because of the impact that its dissemination had on the appreciation of the portrait as a means of social and cultural expression in American art. Thus, "Samuel Verplanck - 1771" is erected as a lasting testimony of Coley's mastery and the rich history of portrait in the development of American art.

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