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Nathaniel Olds

1837
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(American, 1811–1890)
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Framed: 87 x 71.8 x 5.7 cm (34 1/4 x 28 1/4 x 2 1/4 in.); Unframed: 76.5 x 61.2 cm (30 1/8 x 24 1/8 in.)
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Nathaniel Olds’s glasses have four tinted lenses, two of which are hinged side shields. This style was typically worn to protect sensitive eyes from excessive light, dust, or wind. Due to their occasional use during open-air travel, they were sometimes referred to as carriage or railroad spectacles. The painter of this portrait founded the Western Union Telegraph Company in 1854 and soon became one of Cleveland’s wealthiest industrialists. His grandson, Jeptha Wade II, was a founder of the Cleveland Museum of Art and donated the land upon which it stands as a Christmas gift to the city in 1892.
An oil portrait depicts a man with a light skin tone from the chest up, faint stubble of a mustache, bushy dark brown eyebrows, and slightly wavy hair. He wears glasses with four, green tinted half-oval lenses—two in front of his eyes and two on the sides—and is dressed in a formal black coat with a stiff white collar. He sits against a neutral brown background and is painted with minimal shading.

Nathaniel Olds

1837

Jeptha Homer Wade

(American, 1811–1890)
America, Ohio, Cleveland

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