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|J. E. Moore of New Orleans was "reported in March of 1842 as practicing the daguerrean art at the rooms of Madame Berniaud at the corner of Baronne and Canal streets. Specimens of the daguerreotype on view at his rooms included a likeness of General Andrew Jackson."<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Smith |first=Margaret Denton |date=1979 |title=Checklist of Photographers Working in New Orleans, 1840–1865 |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/4231938 |journal=Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association |volume=20 |issue=4 |pages=393–430 |issn=0024-6816}}</ref> | |||
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This is a list of portraits of Andrew Jackson, who was the seventh president of the United States.
Paintings
Image | Date | Age | Artist | Institution | Technique | Notes | |
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1815 | 48 | Nathan Wheeler | ? | Oil on canvas | There are no known images of Andrew Jackson before 1815, this was painted from life in 1815 after the battle of New Orleans | ||
1817 | 50 | Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl | |||||
1817 | 50 | Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl | |||||
1819 | 52 | Samuel Lovett Waldo | Metropolitan Museum of Art | Oil on canvas | |||
1819 | 52 | Samuel Lovett Waldo | Historic New Orleans Collection | Oil on canvas | |||
1819 | 52 | Charles Willson Peale | The Masonic Library and Museum of Pennsylvania of The Grand Lodge F. & A. M. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia | Oil on canvas | |||
1819 | 52 | Rembrandt Peale | Maryland Historical Society | Oil on canvas | Commissioned by the city of Baltimore | ||
1819 | 52 | Anna Claypoole Peale | Yale University Art Gallery | Watercolor on ivory | Painted in Washington, D.C. while Jackson was there defending himself in Congress against charges of misconduct in the First Seminole War | ||
1819 | 52 | John Wesley Jarvis | Metropolitan Museum of Art | Oil on canvas | Commissioned by the city of New York | ||
c. 1822 | 55 | Attributed to John Wesley Jarvis | Historic New Orleans Collection | Oil on wood panel | |||
1824 | 57 | John Vanderlyn | New York City Hall | Oil | |||
1824 | 57 | Thomas Sully | Painted from life, "the original 1824 study was privately owned by Mrs. Breckenridge Long in 1940, but its current location is unknown." | ||||
1828 | 61 | Joseph Wood | Original image lost (?) | ||||
1828–1833 | 61–66 | Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl | |||||
1830 | 63 | Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl | |||||
1832–35 | 65–68 | William James Hubard | |||||
1835 | 68 | Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl | |||||
1835 | 68 | Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl | |||||
1836–37 | 69–70 | Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl | |||||
1837 | 70 | Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl | |||||
1840 | 73 | Miner Kilbourne Kellogg | |||||
January 1840 | 73 | Jacques Amans | |||||
1840 | 73 | Edward Dalton Marchant | Union League of Philadelphia (?) | ||||
1840 | 73 | James Tooley Jr. | "After Marchant" | ||||
1840 | 73 | Trevor Thomas Fowler [d] | National Portrait Gallery |
Photographs
Posthumous
Image | Date | Artist | Institution | Technique | Notes | |
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1845 | Thomas Sully | National Gallery of Art | ||||
1845 | Thomas Sully | Corcoran Gallery of Art | ||||
1857 | Thomas Sully | United States Senate Collection | Oil on canvas mounted on board | Based on a study from life done in 1824 |
Engravings
Image | Date | Artist | Notes |
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? | James Barton Longacre | "After Sully" | |
? | James Barton Longacre | "After J. Wood" | |
? | James Barton Longacre | "After Earl, 1826" | |
1829 | James Barton Longacre | "Drawn from life" | |
U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing |
Miscellaneous
Image | Date | Artist | Notes |
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1828 | William James Hubard | Cut-paper silhouette |
References
- ^ "Who's Who?". AMERICAN HERITAGE. Retrieved 2024-12-30.
- "Putting a Face on the Man (1815–1821) | The Historic New Orleans Collection". www.hnoc.org. Retrieved 2024-12-30.
- "Andrew Jackson". America's Presidents: National Portrait Gallery (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-12-30.
- "Andrew Jackson by Rembrandt Peale (1819)". Baltimore City Life Collection, lent by Mayor and City Council of Baltimore. Maryland Center for History and Culture.
- "Andrew Jackson (1767–1845) | Yale University Art Gallery". artgallery.yale.edu. Retrieved 2024-12-30.
- Jarvis, John Wesley (1819), General Andrew Jackson, retrieved 2024-12-30
- "Andrew Jackson (1767–1845), (painting)". siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2024-12-30.
- ^ "Andrew Jackson" (PDF). govinfo.gov.
- Smith, Margaret Denton (1979). "Checklist of Photographers Working in New Orleans, 1840–1865". Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association. 20 (4): 393–430. ISSN 0024-6816.
- "Daguerreotypes: Andrew Jackson". WHHA (en-US). Retrieved 2024-12-30.
- "Portrait of Andrew Jackson (1767-1845)". Tennesseans Through the Lens: Portrait Photography in Tennessee. 2023-11-21.
Sources
- "Senate Art" (PDF). govinfo.gov.
- Remini, Robert V. (1977). Andrew Jackson and the Course of American Empire, 1767–1821. New York: Harper & Row. ISBN 978-0-8018-5912-0. LCCN 77003766. OCLC 1145801830.