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''The Skater'' is a 1782 oil on canvas portrait of
Sir William Grant Sir William Grant (13 October 1752 – 23 May 1832) was a British lawyer, Member of Parliament from 1790–1812 and Master of the Rolls from 1801–1817. He was born at Elchies, Moray, Scotland. His father, James Grant, was a tenant farmer, ...
William Grant, National Gallery of Art
/ref> by the American artist Gilbert Stuart. Painted while Stuart was living in London, it was the work that first brought the artist broad recognition.Pressly''The Skater'', National Gallery of Art
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Background

In 1775 Stuart left his home in the United States for London, and by 1777 he was apprenticed there to
Benjamin West Benjamin West, (October 10, 1738 – March 11, 1820) was a British-American artist who painted famous historical scenes such as '' The Death of Nelson'', ''The Death of General Wolfe'', the '' Treaty of Paris'', and '' Benjamin Franklin Drawin ...
. By 1781 Stuart's progress was such that West desired to sit for a portrait by the younger painter, and the resulting painting was favorably received at that year's Royal Academy exhibition.McLanathan, 42 Later in 1781 Stuart was approached by
Sir William Grant Sir William Grant (13 October 1752 – 23 May 1832) was a British lawyer, Member of Parliament from 1790–1812 and Master of the Rolls from 1801–1817. He was born at Elchies, Moray, Scotland. His father, James Grant, was a tenant farmer, ...
, a well-placed young Scotsman from Congalton in East Lothian, not far from
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, who wished to commission a full-length portrait.McLanathan, 45 Stuart had not yet successfully completed a figure in full-length format—he had, in fact, been loath to accept at least two such previous commissions, and was said to have been incapable of painting a figure "beneath the fifth button".Pressly Encouraged by the recent reception of his work at the Royal Academy, he agreed to accept the commission from Grant.McLanathan, 45 When he arrived to begin sitting for the portrait, Grant remarked that "on account of the excessive coldness of the weather ... the day was better suited for skating than sitting for one's portrait". Presently artist and patron left for the Serpentine in Hyde Park, where the two men took to the ice, and Grant engaged in a series of skating maneuvers that attracted an admiring crowd.McLanathan, 45 When the ice beneath them began to crack, Stuart instructed Grant to take hold of his coattails, and led him safely to shore.McLanathan, 45 Upon their return to the studio Stuart started to paint Grant's head directly—he never drew with a pencil—then stopped and suggested a composition inspired by their venture on the ice. Grant consented, and Stuart subsequently rendered the figure from memory.McLanathan, 46


Description

With his arms crossed and his head slightly lowered as he skates from right to left, Grant dominates the canvas. The dramatic impression is enhanced by a low point of view, much in the fashion of Baroque portraiture in the
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.McLanathan, 46 But for his folded arms, Grant's pose derives from the ''
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'', a cast of which was present in West's studio. The black tones of a full-skirted coat, elegant smallclothes and shoes are relieved by a white cravat and cuff, a gray fur lapel, a glimpse of tan glove, and silver buckles on the hat, breeches, and shoes;Pressly the stylishly tilted hat belonged to the artist.McLanathan, 46 Behind Grant is a winter landscape of restrained tones composed of distant skaters, trees, and a far-off London skyline that includes
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.McLanathan, 46 Grant's figure divides the canvas into contrasting halves: to the right the coat's silhouette undulates gently, and a large bare tree anchors the composition, while the left side, opening onto the gestures of skaters in motion, is activated by the shape of his protruding elbow and the jagged contour of coat.Pressly Beyond the large tree the recession of the distant treeline creates a movement from right to left which is echoed by the disposition of the secondary figures.Pressly The overall handling evidences a lightness of touch and a success in integrating figure and landscape that suggests the open-air portraits of
Thomas Gainsborough Thomas Gainsborough (14 May 1727 (baptised) – 2 August 1788) was an English portrait and landscape painter, draughtsman, and printmaker. Along with his rival Sir Joshua Reynolds, he is considered one of the most important British artists of ...
.McLanathan, 46


Reception

At the Royal Academy exhibition of 1782 the painting was immediately recognized for its originality. Connoisseur John Collum wrote "One would have thought that almost every attitude of a single figure had long been exhausted in this land of portrait painting, but one is now exhibited which I recollect not before—it is that of skating".McLanathan, 46 The
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supposedly went directly from the exhibition to meet with Joshua Reynolds, beseeching him to see the painting.McLanathan, 47 On the strength of ''The Skater'' Stuart's reputation gained parity with those of Gainsborough and Reynolds, and prominent commissions followed.McLanathan, 47 Stuart's apprenticeship with West ended, and he moved his studio from a room in the senior artist's house to an independent space on Newman Street. Stuart later said that he had been "suddenly lifted into fame by a single picture."McLanathan, 47 It had appeared again in an exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1878. The painting passed by descent in the sitter's family until 1950, when it was sold to the
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''The Skater'' may have influenced
Henry Raeburn Sir Henry Raeburn (; 4 March 1756 – 8 July 1823) was a Scottish portrait painter. He served as Portrait Painter to King George IV in Scotland. Biography Raeburn was born the son of a manufacturer in Stockbridge, on the Water of Leith: a f ...
's later painting, ''
The Skating Minister ''The Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch'', better known by its shorter title ''The Skating Minister'', is an oil painting attributed to Henry Raeburn in the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. Because the painting was passed ...
'', considered a masterpiece of Scottish art.


Notes


References

*McLanathan, Richard. ''Gilbert Stuart''. New York, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1986.
''The Skater'', National Gallery of ArtWilliam L. Pressly. Gilbert Stuart's "The Skater": An Essay in Romantic Melancholy, American Art Journal, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Winter, 1986)


External links

* ttps://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.39729.html National Gallery of Artbr>''Gilbert Stuart''
a full text exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which contains material on ''The Skater'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Skater, The 1782 paintings Collections of the National Gallery of Art Ice skating 18th-century portraits Paintings by Gilbert Stuart