Charles Loring Elliott

Charles Loring Elliott

Charles Calverley

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Elliott (1812 – 1868) enjoyed a prolific career, completing over seven hundred portraits. He worked first as an itinerant artist traveling throughout New York State and after 1840 settled in New York City. He and Calverley probably met through the sculptor Erastus Dow Palmer when Calverley was an assistant in Palmer’s Albany studio. This low-relief marble, executed in the year of Elliott’s death, depicts him in profile with unkempt locks and beard. Calverley presented the sculpture in its original ebonized shadow box to the Museum in 1894.


The American Wing

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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The American Wing's ever-evolving collection comprises some 20,000 works of art by African American, Euro American, Latin American, and Native American men and women. Ranging from the colonial to early-modern periods, the holdings include painting, sculpture, works on paper, and decorative arts—including furniture, textiles, ceramics, glass, silver, metalwork, jewelry, basketry, quill and bead embroidery—as well as historical interiors and architectural fragments.