John Hancock (1770 – 1772) by John Singleton Copley

The artwork, named “John Hancock,” was created by the artist John Singleton Copley between the years 1770 and 1772. The medium employed is oil on canvas, and it belongs to the Neoclassicism art movement. The portrait measures 76 by 63.5 centimeters and is currently part of a private collection.

In this distinguished portrait, the subject is depicted with an air of confidence and formality, characteristic of the Neoclassicism style. The sitter’s attire is adorned with elaborate gold embroidery, highlighting his high social status. The background features a rich, dark drapery, possibly hinting at the subject’s importance and gravitas. The use of light and shadow enhances the three-dimensionality of the subject’s face, a testament to Copley’s mastery in realistic and detailed portraiture.

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