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John Barker (1707–1787) by Joshua Reynolds

John Barker (1707–1787)

Joshua Reynolds·1786

Historical Context

Reynolds painted John Barker in a style characteristic of his middle period, when he was fully established as the leading British portraitist and President of the Royal Academy. Barker (1707–1787) was a country gentleman, and Reynolds positions him with the easy authority appropriate to his social station — the portrait combining personal likeness with the generalised dignity Reynolds theorised in his Discourses as the proper goal of portraiture. Reynolds's ability to make provincial landowners appear as Roman senators was central to his commercial success and to his argument that British painting had achieved the grandeur of European Old Master tradition.

Technical Analysis

Reynolds employs his characteristic compositional formula for male full or three-quarter-length portraits: the figure turned slightly from the picture plane, one hand positioned with sculptural ease, a neutral landscape or architectural setting in the background that avoids distracting from the sitter's presence. The face is the most carefully resolved area, the rest of the canvas handled with deliberate ease to focus attention on physiognomy and expression.

Look Closer

  • ◆Look at the aged face — Reynolds here shows someone's actual years honestly, the skin painted with particular sensitivity to texture
  • ◆Notice the concentrated quality of expression: the warmth in the eyes that refuses to reduce an eighty-year-old to mere decoration
  • ◆Observe the warm tonal range used for aged skin — yellows, ochres, and cool shadows that distinguish it from younger complexions
  • ◆Find how the background almost disappears, focusing the entire painting's energy on the face
  • ◆Notice the economy of the composition — dark coat, plain setting, all attention on the extraordinary face

See It In Person

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, United States

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
173.4 × 120.7 cm
Era
Neoclassicism
Style
British Neoclassicism
Genre
Portrait
Location
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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