GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This small portrait of a fashionable Creole gentleman is attributed to Julien Hudson, one of the earliest documented free artists of color working in New Orleans. In the 19th century, a sizable prosperous community of free people of color flourished in the city, and many of them worked as artists and craftspeople or ran successful businesses. The portrait's small scale reflects Hudson's initial training as a miniaturist, while the stark background and precise handling combine the influence of his study in Paris between 1829 and 1831 and his relationship with European artists working in New Orleans in the 1830s, such as Jean-Joseph Vaudechamp and François Fleischbein.
Adapted from
William Keyse Rudolph, DMA label copy, 2008.
NOTES
Created c. 1835-1837
Rebecca Singerman worked on this note.
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Hudson, Julien (American, 1811-1844)
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Place of origin: New Orleans (Louisiana/United States): TGN: 7014214
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From 2006: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Curtis E. Ransom
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WEB RESOURCES
- Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA~View other works by Julien Hudson.
- Louisiana State Museum~Learn more about the life and work of Julien Hudson.
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- There are few known paintings by Julien Hudson, who died at just 33 from unknown causes.
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General Description
This small portrait of a fashionable Creole gentleman is attributed to Julien Hudson, one of the earliest documented free artists of color working in New Orleans. In the 19th century, a sizable prosperous community of free people of color flourished in the city, and many of them worked as artists and craftspeople or ran successful businesses. The portrait's small scale reflects Hudson's initial training as a miniaturist, while the stark background and precise handling combine the influence of his study in Paris between 1829 and 1831 and his relationship with European artists working in New Orleans in the 1830s, such as Jean-Joseph Vaudechamp and François Fleischbein.
Adapted from
William Keyse Rudolph, DMA label copy, 2008.
Fun Facts
- There are few known paintings by Julien Hudson, who died at just 33 from unknown causes.
Archival Resources
Web Resources
- Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA~View other works by Julien Hudson.
- Louisiana State Museum~Learn more about the life and work of Julien Hudson.
Notes
Created c. 1835-1837
Rebecca Singerman worked on this note.
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Hudson, Julien (American, 1811-1844)
Cultures
Geography
Place of origin: New Orleans (Louisiana/United States): TGN: 7014214
Process/materials
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
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PROVENANCE
From 2006: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Curtis E. Ransom
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