Object Details
graphic artist
Ferris, Stephen James
Description
Stephen Ferris etched a dapper J. L. Gérôme (1824–1904) in 1899, near the end of Gérôme’s very successful career as painter and sculptor. Ferris had admired the French artist’s work for many years, at least since 1863 when he named his son after him. Although Ferris never actually met Gérôme, the two artists had corresponded. For this print Ferris used a photograph he had received from Gérôme. He then sent Gérôme trial proofs for comments and requested a signature to include in the final impressions, which appears here at lower left.
Gérôme congratulated Ferris on the portrait as “work done with great care and great talent—the effect is very good and very firm. If I had any criticism to make, I would reserve it for the background, which is a little too even, and for the clothing, which has a little softness in the execution.” Gérôme also suggested that the highlight on the order which appears on his left breast and is not particularly noticeable in the photograph, be less bright. The order remains brightly lit, possibly Ferris’s tribute to Gérôme.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Ferris Collection
Date made
1879
date made
1899
ID Number
GA.14396.01
accession number
94830
catalog number
14396.01
Object Name
print
etching
Physical Description
paper (overall material)
ink (overall material)
Measurements
image: 34 cm x 21 cm; 13 3/8 in x 8 1/4 in
sheet: 40.5 cm x 28 cm; 15 15/16 in x 11 in
Place Made
United States: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
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Communications
Art
Data Source
National Museum of American History
Subject
Portraits
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_1001680