The artwork titled “Elkanah Watson,” created by John Singleton Copley in 1782, is an oil painting on canvas that exemplifies the Neoclassical art movement. The portrait, measuring 148.91 x 120.97 cm, is housed in the Princeton University Art Museum (PUAM) in Princeton, New Jersey, USA.
In the artwork, Elkanah Watson is depicted in a poised, self-assured stance, evocative of a period when portraiture was intended to convey not only the physical likeness but also the social status and personality of the subject. Watson, dressed in a striking red coat embellished with gold buttons and a white waistcoat embroidered with intricate designs, exudes an aura of sophistication and prominence. His powdered hair, styled in accordance with 18th-century fashion, complements his stern yet contemplative expression. Watson holds a hat in one hand and a piece of paper in the other, suggesting his engagement in intellectual or business pursuits. A quill, inkpot, and documents are placed on the table beside him, further reinforcing the idea of a learned and industrious individual. The background features classical architectural elements, such as a column, and a faint depiction of maritime activity, possibly indicating Watson’s involvement in trade or navigation. The play of light and shadow within the artwork creates depth and emphasizes the subject’s three-dimensional form, characteristic of Copley’s mastery in portraiture.