“portrait of peter john potemkin,” attributed to artist gasper schmidt. In 1923 the virginia general assembly accepted a gift which would lead to an international investigation and administrative embarrassment 15 years later. The gift was a 300-year-old portrait of none other than “first captain and practical founder of the state of virginia” captain john smith. Or was it? the painting depicts a bearded man wearing a fur-trimmed hat and elaborately embroidered coat, flanked above by putti (chubby male children) holding pelts and below by snarling lions. The portrait was presented to the general assembly by 15 prominent virginians including john stewart bryan, fairfax harrison, and eppa hunton jr. (. . ) the painting remained property of the commonwealth of virginia, and was given the new title of “muscovite ambasssador,” until the muscarelle museum of art at the college of william and mary opened. It then became a part of their permanent collection as “portrait of peter john potemkin,” attributed to artist gasper schmidt. Press "edit" to read more. Date: 17-19th c..
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