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Portrait of the Painter, 1859
John La Farge
Oil on wood panel
Samuel D. Lee Fund, 1934 (34.134)

The artist portrays himself as a landscapist ready to embark on a painting expedition. This self-portrait, which La Farge executed in October 1859 at his family's estate in Glen Cove, Long Island, is based on a photograph. It reflects his appreciation of the unmodulated shapes and flattened space of Japanese prints; his reliance on broad tonal masses in the manner of his teachers, Thomas Couture and William Morris Hunt; and his experiments in plein-air landscape painting.





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