Wedding Portrait of George Mason

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Title

Wedding Portrait of George Mason

Description

A portrait of twenty-four-year-old George Mason, wealthy Virginia planter and future political leader, commemorates his 1750 marriage to sixteen-year-old Ann Eilbeck of Maryland. Both the bride and groom were painted separately by John Hesselius, a popular portraitist for members of the Maryland and Virginia elite. (During the year following the wedding, the artist made six portraits of the Masons' neighbors, the Fitzhugh family.) The original Hesselius wedding portraits deteriorated so badly that in 1811 the Masons' son John had three copies of each made by French artist Dominic W. Boudet. The painting shown here, which currently hangs at Gunston Hall, is one of those copies.

Creator

Dominic W. Boudet, (after John Hesselius)

Source

Gunston Hall

Publisher

Encyclopedia of Virginia (https://encyclopediavirginia.org/1932-7452e989ed40006/)

Date

1811

Format

Oil on canvas

Type

Painting

Coverage

Fairfax County, Virginia

Files

George Mason Wedding Portrait Copy.jpg

Citation

Dominic W. Boudet, (after John Hesselius), “Wedding Portrait of George Mason,” Mason History, accessed April 26, 2025, https://masonhistory.gmu.edu/items/show/5.

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