Artwork

Portrait of a Man

Portrait of a Man, by John Comerford, oil, 1797
Portrait of a Man, by John Comerford, oil, 1797

Portrait of a Man is an oil painting by John Comerford. It dates from 1797 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland.

About this work

This portrait depicts a man with light brown hair, wearing a dark jacket over a white shirt with a high collar.

This portrait depicts a man with light brown hair, wearing a dark jacket over a white shirt with a high collar. He sits at a desk with papers and a quill pen, holding a pencil in his right hand.

The man's attire and the desk setting suggest a formal or professional context, possibly from the late 18th century given the style of clothing and the use of oil paint.

To learn more about the artist who created this work, look up John Comerford.

Overview

This oil painting, titled 'Portrait of a Man', was created by John Comerford in 1797. It is part of the National Gallery of Ireland's collection.

Subject & Meaning

The portrait depicts an unidentified man seated at a desk, dressed in formal attire, with papers and writing instruments nearby. His clothing and surroundings evoke a professional or formal setting.

Technique & Style

The painting showcases Comerford's skill in portraiture, typically associated with miniature work, adapted to a larger oil painting format. The subject's attire and the composition reflect late 18th-century styles.

History & Provenance

John Comerford, an Irish artist active in Kilkenny and Dublin, exhibited at the Royal Academy in London in 1804 and 1809, indicating his reputation extended beyond Ireland.

Artist & collection

Portrait of John Comerford

Artist

John Comerford

John Comerford (1770–25 January 1832) was an Irish miniature painter active in Kilkenny and Dublin. He exhibited in London at the Royal Academy in 1804 and 1809.