Art Institute of Chicago
Miss Schaum
Jacob Eichholtz (American, 1776–1842)
- Date
- 1808–10
- Medium
- Oil on yellow poplar panel
- Culture
- Lancaster
- Department
- Arts of the Americas
- Institution
- Art Institute of Chicago
Working as a coppersmith in his hometown of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Jacob Eichholtz aspired to be a portraitist, eventually giving up his metalwork business to focus on painting by 1811. Despite having essentially no formal training in the medium, Eichholtz progressed quickly, becoming one of the leading portrait painters in Philadelphia and nearby areas. These portraits of the family of Benjamin Schaum ( 1980.742 , 1980.743 , and 1980.744 ), a fellow resident and coppersmith in Lancaster, are examples of the artist’s early style. Eichholtz first mastered small, profile portraits like these, typically executed on wooden panels. Later he developed a more sophisticated handling of the figure, rendering larger-scale compositions on canvas of his sitters in three-quarter views.
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