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Thomas Hutchinson (1711-80) 1741 (oil on canvas)
MHS197928 Thomas Hutchinson (1711-80) 1741 (oil on canvas) by Truman, Edward (18th century); 71.9x60.2 cm; Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, MA, USA; (add.info.: speaker of Massachusetts House of Representatives; last colonial governor of Massachusetts; left for England in 1774; ); eMassachusetts Historical Society; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22599774
© Massachusetts Historical Society / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a remarkable portrait of Thomas Hutchinson, an influential figure in American history. Painted by Edward Truman in 1741, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 71.9x60.2 cm and is housed at the Massachusetts Historical Society in Boston. Thomas Hutchinson was a man of many titles and roles - speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, chief justice, and ultimately the last colonial governor of Massachusetts. However, his legacy is marred by controversy as he became known for his conservative views and loyalty to Britain during a time when tensions were rising between the colonies and their mother country. Intriguingly captured with great attention to detail, this portrait reveals Hutchinson's stern countenance that reflects both his authority and determination. It serves as a visual representation of an era marked by political turmoil and conflicting loyalties. The significance of this painting lies not only in its artistic merit but also in its historical context. As one gazes upon it, they are transported back to a pivotal moment in American history when individuals like Hutchinson played crucial roles shaping the destiny of a nation. This print offers viewers an opportunity to delve into the life and persona of Thomas Hutchinson - hated by some for his loyalist stance yet respected for his contributions to governance. It stands as a testament to the power art holds in preserving our past while sparking curiosity about those who have shaped our present reality.
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