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Portrait of John Wodehouse

Artist/Maker (Italian, 1708–1787)
Date1764
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsOverall: 54 1/16 × 39 5/16 in. (137.3 × 99.8 cm)
Frame: 60 3/8 × 45 1/2 × 4 1/4 in. (153.4 × 115.6 × 10.8 cm)
Credit LineMrs. F. F. Prentiss Fund
Object number1970.60
Status
On view
More Information
Pompeo Batoni was the most celebrated and patronized portraitist in eighteenth-century Rome. The son of a goldsmith, Batoni began his career painting altarpieces for wealthy patrons in Rome, but by the 1750s, his skill as a portraitist was gaining ground. His depictions of sitters casually posed out of doors, surrounded by fragments of classical art and architecture, created a huge demand for this type of portrait. British visitors to Rome began to seek him out, hoping to have a record of their Grand Tour immortalized by the artist.

Batoni's portrait of John Wodehouse, leaning with studied nonchalance on a pedestal, was painted in 1764 when the twenty-three-year-old sitter was in Rome on the Grand Tour (the painting was later inscribed with the incorrect date of 1762). Wodehouse was created 1st Baron Wodehouse of Kimberley in 1797 in recognition of his services as a Member of Parliament.

Batoni used similar poses for many of his portraits; the pose he created here for Wodehouse is used in at least twelve other examples. He portrays him in an elegant blue silk suit trimmed with abundant gold braid and buttons, his gaze active, lips slightly parted. Wodehouse carries a sword, and the black ribbon at his neck is a "solitaire," used to tie his wig. Vaguely defined Roman ruins are in the background, and beside Wodehouse is an accurate rendering of an impressive marble vase with a scene of revelry, that is today lost, but known from an early eighteenth-century publication. When Batoni initially painted the vase, he had included large handles on either side, but streamlined the finished painting by removing them, giving greater prominence to Wodehouse himself.
Exhibition History
The Grand Tour: Representations and Recollections of Italy, 1750-1850
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (October 28, 1997 - January 4, 1998 )
Seven Hundred Years of Western Art
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 26, 2001 - June 2, 2002 )
From Baroque to Neoclassicism: European Paintings, 1625-1825
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (September 10, 2002 - June 9, 2003 )
Pompeo Batoni: The Best Painter in Italy
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (October 21, 2007 - January 27, 2008 )
  • The National Gallery, London (February 20, 2008 - May 18, 2008 )
Paintings, Sculptures, and Miniatures at the Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (December 21, 2009 - April 29, 2011 )
Mobility and Exchange, 1600-1800
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (May 25, 2021 - June 5, 2022 )
Collections
  • European
  • On View