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G. C. Williamson was the first to suggest that Smart’s sketches were well known and that they were preparatory studies for the painted miniatures. Williamson listed the names of sitters from the sketches known to him at the time, and they included Mr. Batson (the identification formerly given to the sitter in this portrait). His head and shoulders face left. He has blue-green eyes and dark eyebrows and wears his powdered hair <em>en queue</em>. His coat has a narrow collar, under which he dons a high collar and frilled vest. A band of black around his neck hints at perhaps another collar, a waistcoat, or a ribbon from which an undesignated ornament hangs. The color of his attire is not suggested, and the background is unpainted. The finished ivory miniature for which this drawing was presumably a preparatory sketch has not yet been discovered. The sitter has been known as Mr. Batson at least since it was so catalogued in the 1928 Smirke sale. This appellation is based on a later inscription in graphite on the verso of the paper backing. When the paper backing was removed from the back of the drawing in 2011, a faint, partly legible inscription was discovered: “. . . Bracelet / . . . pring to . . . / cloth cape . . . / . . .”

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Document identity
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160120
label
Portrait of a Man
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160120
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object
title
Portrait of a Man
description
G. C. Williamson was the first to suggest that Smart’s sketches were well known and that they were preparatory studies for the painted miniatures. Williamson listed the names of sitters from the sketches known to him at the time, and they included Mr. Batson (the identification formerly given to the sitter in this portrait). His head and shoulders face left. He has blue-green eyes and dark eyebrows and wears his powdered hair <em>en queue</em>. His coat has a narrow collar, under which he dons a high collar and frilled vest. A band of black around his neck hints at perhaps another collar, a waistcoat, or a ribbon from which an undesignated ornament hangs. The color of his attire is not suggested, and the background is unpainted. The finished ivory miniature for which this drawing was presumably a preparatory sketch has not yet been discovered. The sitter has been known as Mr. Batson at least since it was so catalogued in the 1928 Smirke sale. This appellation is based on a later inscription in graphite on the verso of the paper backing. When the paper backing was removed from the back of the drawing in 2011, a faint, partly legible inscription was discovered: “. . . Bracelet / . . . pring to . . . / cloth cape . . . / . . .”
date
c. 1775
rights
CC0
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CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q79980822
creators
3691
genreSpecific
Portrait Miniature
imageCount
1
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import
dimensionsRaw
Sheet: 5.6 x 4.9 cm (2 3/16 x 1 15/16 in.)
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England, 18th century
accession
1997.81
Source extras
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gray, red, and purple wash and graphite on laid paper
tombstone
Portrait of a Man, c. 1775. John I Smart (British, 1741–1811). Gray, red, and purple wash and graphite on laid paper; sheet: 5.6 x 4.9 cm (2 3/16 x 1 15/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Bequest of Mrs. A. Dean Perry, 1997.81
supportMaterials
description
beige(1) laid paper, partially discolored to beige-brown, laid down on light brown wove paper
collection
DR - British
inscriptions
inscription
VERSO OF SECONDARY SUPPORT, in top half, in graphite: Mr Batson ; in top half, in graphite: 158 [upside down] inscribed on back of drawing, in graphite: . . . Bracelet / . . . pring to . . . / cloth cape . . . / . . .
didYouKnow
Edward B. Greene gave his renowned collection of portrait miniatures to the Cleveland Museum of Art primarily during the 1940s, while drawings such as this came only later, donated by his daughter.
citations
citation
Christie, Manson &amp; Woods. <em>Ancient &amp; Modern Pictures and Miniature Portraits</em>. 1928.
page_number
lot 8
citation
Foskett, Daphne. <em>John Smart: the Man and His Miniatures.</em> [London]: Cory, Adams &amp; Mackay, 1964.
page_number
pp. 62, 89
citation
Korkow, Cory, and Jon L. Seydl.<em> British Portrait Miniatures: The Cleveland Museum of Art.</em> 2013.
page_number
Cat. no. 37, pp. 167-169
creditline
Bequest of Mrs. A. Dean Perry
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2026-05-29 08:18:48.242000
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160120
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Drawings
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DR - British
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gray, red, and purple wash and graphite on laid paper
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male
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1
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0
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photo
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