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Patrick Tracy

존 트럼불 (1756 – 1843)

'혁명의 화가' 존 트럼불(1756-1843)은 '독립 선언'과 같은 상징적인 역사화들을 통해 미국의 독립 투쟁을 생생하게 기록했습니다. 그의 위대한 유산을 만나보세요!

국립 미술관 (National Gallery of Art) (Washington, USA)

국립 미술관에서 르네상스부터 현대 예술까지! 라파엘로, 모네 등 거장들의 작품을 무료로 감상하세요. 워싱턴 D.C.의 대표적인 명소입니다. 국립 미술관

A Portrait Steeped in Revolution: John Trumbull’s “Patrick Tracy”

John Trumbull's "Patrick Tracy," completed in 1784, transcends mere portraiture; it embodies the spirit of America’s formative years. Executed during a pivotal moment in history—the burgeoning independence movement—the painting captures not just an individual likeness but also the broader socio-political landscape of colonial Massachusetts. This remarkable artwork resides within the National Gallery of Art's collection and offers a fascinating glimpse into both artistic innovation and historical significance.
  • Subject Matter: The portrait depicts Patrick Tracy Jackson, a prominent warehouse owner and one of the founders of the Boston Manufacturing Company—a cornerstone in the industrial revolution’s genesis. Trumbull skillfully portrays Tracy with meticulous detail, emphasizing his dignified bearing and conveying an aura of quiet confidence.
  • Style & Technique: Trumbull adheres to the precepts of Grand Manner neoclassicism, championed by Benjamin West. The composition is balanced and harmonious, reflecting a desire for order and rationality—values central to Enlightenment thought. Employing oil paint on canvas, Trumbull achieves remarkable tonal gradation and textural richness, capturing the subtle nuances of Tracy’s skin tone and clothing fabric.
  • Historical Context: Painted against a backdrop of swirling clouds and an expansive sky, “Patrick Tracy” speaks directly to the anxieties and aspirations of its time. The depiction of Tracy standing on a beach—a symbol of maritime trade and exploration—underscores Massachusetts's economic importance during the Revolution. Furthermore, Trumbull’s inclusion of paddles subtly references Tracy’s involvement in seafaring activities, reinforcing the painting’s connection to America’s burgeoning commercial prowess.
  • Symbolism: The anchor held by Tracy serves as a potent emblem of stability and resilience—a visual representation of the unwavering determination required to forge a new nation amidst turbulent political upheaval. Trumbull's careful attention to detail extends beyond mere likeness; he imbues the portrait with symbolic significance, elevating it from a simple depiction of an individual to a meditation on virtue and fortitude.
  • Emotional Impact: “Patrick Tracy” evokes a palpable sense of nostalgia for a bygone era—a reminder of America’s early idealism and its commitment to republican values. The painting's serene atmosphere contrasts sharply with the tumultuous events unfolding around it, prompting contemplation about legacy and remembrance. Its enduring appeal lies in Trumbull’s ability to convey not only Tracy’s physical appearance but also his inner character—a testament to the power of art as a vehicle for communicating profound ideas.
Provenance: The painting descends from Patrick Tracy Jackson Sr., who bequeathed it to his daughter Hannah Tracy Jackson (Mrs. Jonathan Jackson), and subsequently passed through the hands of her son, Patrick Tracy Jackson Jr., and grandson, James Baldwin Jackson III. Its current location is within the National Gallery of Art’s permanent collection, ensuring its preservation for future generations. Associated Names: John Singleton Copley (attributed); Hannah Tracy Jackson; Jonathan Jackson; James Baldwin Jackson III.

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  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Location: National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
  • Notable elements or techniques: Detailed portraiture; Grand Manner style
  • Subject or theme: Portrait
  • Year: 1784
  • Influences: Benjamin West
  • Artist: John Trumbull

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