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Portrait of Jennie Walters Delano (1853-1922)

Theobald Chartran (French, 1849-1907) (Artist)
ca. 1900
oil on canvas
(18th and 19th Centuries )

Chartran, a portraitist who specialized in celebrities and historical subjects, enjoyed a remarkable following in both France and America at the turn of the century. Apart from his skill in presenting flattering images, Chartran was admired for his "tact and bright sociability" that made him a "favorite among foreigners to visit New York."

Jennie Walters was the daughter of William Thompson Walters (1819-1894) and Ellen Harper Walters (1822-1862). She was raised by her father and in the course of her education attended school in Paris; St. Mary's Convent, Georgetown, and Harvard University. While in Cambridge she married Warren Delano. They lived in Orange, New Jersey, and later in New York. Mrs. Delano survived her husband by two years.

The subject was short in stature and full in figure. She is shown voluminously clad, seated in three-quarters length wearing a double-layered dress, the outer being black tulle and lace and the inner white satin. Her sleeves are wide and ruffled and she wears a white lace "Bertha." Gazing directly at the viewer, left hand on her shoulder and right in her lap, she appears confident and self-assured.

Provenance
Provenance (from the French provenir, 'to come from/forth') is the chronology of the ownership, custody, or location of a historical object. Learn more about provenance at the Walters.

Mrs. Frederick B. Adams, New York, [daughter of Jennie Walters] 1922, by inheritance; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, 1973, by gift.

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USA (Place of Origin)

Measurements

H: 53 9/16 x W: 42 1/2 in. (136 x 108 cm)

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Gift of Mrs. Frederick B. Adams, 1973

Location in Museum

Not on view

Accession Number

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37.2490

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