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Eichholtz Jacob Collection

Jacob Eichholtz, a renowned portrait artist of the 19th century, captured the essence and beauty of his subjects through his masterful brushstrokes


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Jacob Eichholtz, a renowned portrait artist of the 19th century, captured the essence and beauty of his subjects through his masterful brushstrokes. In Ann Old Coleman's captivating portrait from around 1820, we see Mrs. Robert Coleman radiating elegance and grace. Her eyes sparkle with wisdom and her serene smile hints at a life well-lived. Another striking creation by Eichholtz is the portrait of Miss Schaum from 1808/10. The artist skillfully portrays her youthful innocence and charm, capturing a moment frozen in time. Similarly, in the depiction of Mrs. Benjamin Schaum during the same period, we witness an enchanting blend of poise and vulnerability. Eichholtz also turned his attention to male sitters like Master Schaum and Mr. Benjamin Schaum in portraits dating back to 1808/10. These paintings reveal their strong presence and distinguished features that speak volumes about their character. One cannot overlook Joshua Tevis' compelling portrayal from 1827; Eichholtz captures his enigmatic gaze with meticulous detail, leaving us intrigued by this mysterious figure's story. In addition to these remarkable individuals, Jacob Eichholtz immortalized countless others through his artistry—a testament to his talent as seen in the mesmerizing Portrait of a Woman circa 1809 or James Buchanan's dignified likeness painted in 1834. The artist's ability to convey both inner depth and outer beauty is evident once again in the Portrait of a Man circa 1809—an arresting image that invites contemplation on its subject's thoughts and experiences. Jane Evans Tevis' portrait from 1827 showcases Eichholtz's knack for capturing not only physical resemblance but also emotional depth—her gentle expression speaks volumes about her kind nature. Julianna Hazlehurst exudes confidence and sophistication in her painting dating back to approximately 1820.