Daniel Strobel, Jr., ca. 1799
John Vanderlyn (American, 17751852)
Probably Conte crayon, black chalk, and white gouache on off-white wove paper; 8 3/8 x 6 3/8 in. (21.3 x 16.2 cm)
Bequest of Ella Church Strobell, 1917 (17.134.1)
John Vanderlyn (American, 17751852)
Probably Conte crayon, black chalk, and white gouache on off-white wove paper; 8 3/8 x 6 3/8 in. (21.3 x 16.2 cm)
Bequest of Ella Church Strobell, 1917 (17.134.1)
As a young painter trained at the Academy in Paris in the post-Revolution years, Vanderlyn made a living both drawing and painting portraits of the American community in France. In this exquisitely wrought Neoclassical portraitcomparable to those of the young Ingres at this timeVanderlyn deliberately contrasted the formality and angularity of Daniel Strobel, Jr., an American diplomat in France, with the curvilinear forms and more direct appeal that characterize the portrait of his wife Anna and son George (17.134.3).

















