James Watt

Made:
1792 in United Kingdom
artist:
Carl Fredrik von Breda
Painting, Portrait of James Watt, by Carl Fredrik von Breda

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Painting, Portrait of James Watt, by Carl Fredrik von Breda
Science Museum Group Collection
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Painting, Portrait of James Watt, by Carl Fredrik von Breda, 1792. Oil on canvas; 127 x 102 cm in frame 140 x 115 x 5.5 cm. Signed and dated blc. One of three known versions of an oil painted by Carl Fredrik von Breda upon a visit to Boulton and Watt in Birmingham in 1792, probably in the company of the engineer John Rennie and to his commission. Others are in the Institution of Mechanical Engineers London, and the National Portrait Gallery London. A version exhibited at the Royal Academy London, 1793 (cat. 211). This is the earliest known portraiture of Watt who is seated nearly WL towards the left, head resting on his right hand; he looks contemplatively beyond the table to his right on which lies a drawing of a rotative beam engine with condenser of the type produced in 1788 or later, with a wooden frame similar to that used by Rennie in 1792.

Details

Category:
Art
Object Number:
1987-580
Materials:
oil paint on canvas
Measurements:
overall: 1420 mm x 1150 mm x 60 mm,
frame: 1400 mm x 1150 mm x 55 mm,
image: 1270 mm x 1020 mm
type:
oil painting and portrait
credit:
Purchased with support from the National Heritage Memorial Fund