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Self-Portrait in a Fur Cap

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Joseph Wright, a leading artist of the eighteenth century, spent most of his life in the central Midlands town of Derby, where he ran a successful portrait-painting practice. His best work in this vein portrays solid middle-class citizens, much like himself, with a keen perceptiveness of both character and physical appearance. Throughout his career, Wright was preoccupied with the evocative effects of light, specifically those produced by a single light source such as a candle, and the resulting play of shadows. Influenced by the powerful chiaroscuro of the superb mezzotints of Thomas Frye, a contemporary printmaker, Wright produced a number of dramatically lit self-portraits in oil, charcoal, and black-and-white pastel during the mid-1760s. Depicting himself in nocturnal lighting, wearing an exotic black hat, the artist evoked a time-honored tradition in portraiture: the deeply pensive artist who confronts himself and the viewer with a quiet challenge. Wright later ventured into landscape and genre subjects, the most original of which are concerned with the exploration of light phenomena. Portrait commissions continued to be a reliable source of income throughout his career.

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exhibition

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Shockingly Mad: Henry Fuseli and the Art of Drawing", November 16, 2017 - April 1, 2018.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Shockingly Mad: Henry Fuseli and the Art of Drawing", November 16, 2017 - April 1, 2018.
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The Essential Guide

The Essential Guide (Chicago, 2009), p. 297 (ill.).
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exhibition

New Haven, Yale Center for British Art, “Joseph Wright of Derby in Liverpool, ” May 22–August 31, 2008, pp. 40, 41, and 177, cat. 50, fig. 35, cat. by Elizabeth E. Barker and Alex Kidson et. al.

New Haven, Yale Center for British Art, “Joseph Wright of Derby in Liverpool,” May 22–August 31, 2008, pp. 40, 41, and 177, cat. 50, fig. 35, cat. by Elizabeth E. Barker and Alex Kidson et. al.
Wed
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The Association of Art Museum Curators

The Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC) website, sponsor page (NY: 2007), ill. (http://www.artcurators.org/sponsors.asp)
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exhibition

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Building a Collection: New Acquisitions and Promised Gifts of British Art, " May 1–August 1, 2004, checklist 2.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Building a Collection: New Acquisitions and Promised Gifts of British Art," May 1–August 1, 2004, checklist 2.
Wed
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James N. Wood and Debra N. Mancoff, Treasures from The Art Institute of Chicago

James N. Wood and Debra N. Mancoff, Treasures from The Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, 2000), p. 135 (ill.).
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James N. Wood and Sally Ruth May, The Art Institute of Chicago: The Essential Guide

James N. Wood and Sally Ruth May, The Art Institute of Chicago: The Essential Guide (Chicago, 1993), p. 209 (ill.).
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James H....

James H. Ricau (died 1993), New York, by 1968 [Nicholson 1968]. Sold by David Nisinson, New York, to the Art Institute, 1990.
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Judy Egerton, “Joseph Wright of Derby: Self-Portrait in a Fur Cap,” The Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 18:2

Judy Egerton, “Joseph Wright of Derby: Self-Portrait in a Fur Cap,” The Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 18:2 (1992), pp. 112-23, fig. 1.
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Martha Tedeschi, “Forward,” The Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 18:2

Martha Tedeschi, “Forward,” The Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 18:2 (1992), pp. 108-11.
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exhibition

New York, The Frick Collection, "From Pontormo to Seurat: Drawings Recently Acquired by The Art Institute of Chicago, " April 23-July 7, 1991, n.p., cat. 23 (ill.); traveled to The Art Institute of Chicago, September 10, 1991-January 5...

New York, The Frick Collection, "From Pontormo to Seurat: Drawings Recently Acquired by The Art Institute of Chicago," April 23-July 7, 1991, n.p., cat. 23 (ill.); traveled to The Art Institute of Chicago, September 10, 1991-January 5, 1992.
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Roger Kimball, "An Artistic Volcano," The Wall Street Journal

Roger Kimball, "An Artistic Volcano," The Wall Street Journal (3 June 1991).
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Michael Kimmelmann, "Pontormo to Seurat: From Chicago to the Frick," The New York Times, 1991.

Michael Kimmelmann, "Pontormo to Seurat: From Chicago to the Frick," The New York Times, 1991.
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The Art Institute of Chicago News and Events, "Museum News: Acquisitions"

The Art Institute of Chicago News and Events, "Museum News: Acquisitions" (July-August 1990), p. 8 (ill.).
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Benedict Nicholson, Joseph Wright of Derby: Painter of Light, 2 vols.

Benedict Nicholson, Joseph Wright of Derby: Painter of Light, 2 vols. (London, 1968), p. 229, no. 165 (ill.).
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The Art Institute of Chicago, "Ireland: Crossroads of Art and Design, 1690-1840", p. 156, cat. by William Laffan and Christopher Monkhouse, et. al.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Ireland: Crossroads of Art and Design, 1690-1840", p. 156, cat. by William Laffan and Christopher Monkhouse, et. al.
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