William W. Welch
Sheldon Peck American, 1797–1868
- Date:
- c. 1837
- Medium:
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions:
- 64.8 × 54.6 cm (25 1/2 × 21 1/2 in.)
- Department:
- Arts of the Americas
Description
Sheldon Peck rendered the distinctive likenesses of his two sitters, William and Phebe Welch, using hard-edged lines and modeled forms (see Phebe Russell Swain Welch, 1990.100.2). Amid a dark setting, the couple’s intense gazes hold our attention. Their names and dates of birth are inscribed in golden yellow paint, emphasizing their identities. The Welches were among the white settler-colonialists who established homesteads in Illinois in the early 19th century. Beginning in 1834, they lived near Elgin along the Fox River.
Peck likewise has a local history. Born in Vermont, he lived in New York before moving to Babcock’s Grove (today Lombard, Illinois), where he worked as a farmer, portraitist, and social reformer.
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