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Lot 175: JOHN WESLEY JARVIS (1780-1840) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN

Est: $1,700 USD - $2,200 USDSold:
Charleston Estate AuctionsMr. Pleasant, SC, USJanuary 31, 2021

Item Overview

Description

Portrait of a Young Gentleman by John Wesley Jarvis (New York/Pennsylvania, 1780-1840), unsigned, oil on canvas. The painting was relined, restored and has a small scrape to one side, signs of inpainting. In the original period gilt carved wood and gesso frame. From the Swain Galleries. Stretcher 24"x29". In frame 32"x38"x3". Weight approximately 16 pds. Purchased at the Swain Galleries. A portrait painter in New York, John Wesley Jarvis was born to parents in South Shield, England, and was a nephew of theologian John Wesley. At age five, he was brought to Philadelphia where the family first settled. He was apprenticed to Edward Savage, portrait painter and engraver, and in 1801 Savage moved to New York City and brought Jarvis with him and for awhile they worked together. However, the men became estranged and Jarvis opened his own engraving business and then formed a partnership with Joseph Wood. Their business was so successful that, Jarvis later claimed they often took in more than $100 a day. Because there was little competition, Jarvis's reputation soared as a portraitist. He later said: I was the best painter because others were worse than bad, so bad was the best. The Jarvis-Wood partnership ended in 1810, and that year was one of travel for Jarvis. He went to Baltimore and Charleston in search of portrait commissions, and by 1820 was working in New Orleans. Some of his most important works were full-length military figures from the War of 1812 for the City Hall of New York.Jarvis was popular in Knickerbocker society, where he had a close friendship with Washington Irving and painted his portrait. He was known for his boisterous stories and jokes and love of food and drink. He was not a member of either the American Academy of Design of the National Academy of Design but did enter their exhibitions. Towards the end of his life, he suffered extreme poverty and a stroke in New Orleans led to his death in New York City in 1840. REF:David Dearinger, Editor, Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design, 1826-1925, pp. 316. Purchased at the Swain Galleries. For four generations the Swain family has presided over New Jersey's oldest privately owned art establishment. The gallery located in a historic home, contains various rooms filled with a wide variety of original artwork from local and nationally recognized artists.NO IN HOUSE SHIPPING. PROVENANCE: A Private Charleston SC Estate.***Pickup only or Shipping on this item offered through Outward Bound 413-854-3676, Laneys Ship & Haul 256-770-5750, Pak Mail 843-849-0310 - info@charlestonshipping.com The UPS store 843-856-9099 - store2130@theupsstore.com or locally AJ Williams & Sons 843-442-0462. Please contact one of them or your own choice of shipper directly. ****

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Condition Report

painting was relined, restored and has a small scrape to one side, signs of inpainting.

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Auction Details

JANUARY FINE ART & SOUTHERN ESTATES

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Charleston Estate Auctions
January 31, 2021, 01:00 PM EST

918-E Lansing Drive, Mr. Pleasant, SC, 29464, US

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