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Joseph Green

(American, 1738–1815)
1767
Medium/TechniquePastel on paper mounted on canvas
Dimensions60.64 x 45.4 cm (23 7/8 x 17 7/8 in.)
Credit LineJulia Knight Fox Fund
Accession number25.50
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPastels
Description
Copley was well aware of Europe's fashion for pastel portraits. In 1762-taking a bold step for a young, provincial painter-Copley wrote to one of the medium's leading practitioners, Swiss artist Jean-Etienne Liotard, asking him to send a box of the "very best [pastels] that can be got." Copley's mastery of the difficult medium is evident in this stylish, informal image of Green, a Boston merchant known for his shrewd wit and satiric poetry.
InscriptionsCenter right: JSC/1767 [JSC in monogram]
ProvenanceThe artist; the sitter; to Gideon Snow, Boston, the sitter's nephew; to Rev. Theodore W. Snow, his son; to Miss H. Elizabeth Snow, Pomfret, Conn., his daughter; to MFA, 1925, purchased for $1,200.
Joseph Green
John Singleton Copley
about 1764
Mrs. Samuel Henley (Katherine Russell)
John Singleton Copley
about 1765
Mrs. Joseph Green (Elizabeth Cross)
John Singleton Copley
about 1767
Thomas Amory
John Singleton Copley
about 1770
Mrs. Joseph Barrell (Hannah Fitch)
John Singleton Copley
about 1771
Mrs. Ebenezer Storer (Mary Edwards)
John Singleton Copley
about 1767
Jonathan Jackson
John Singleton Copley
late 1760s
Tree Trunk
Arthur Garfield Dove
about 1929
Venus and Cupid
John Singleton Copley
about 1779
A Warm Night
Sarah Wyman Whitman
about 1889
Arthur Garfield Dove
about 1912
Oxen Ploughing
Constant Troyon