Alexander Hamilton
John Trumbull, c. 1806
About this artwork
Behold John Trumbull's striking portrait *Alexander Hamilton* (c. 1806), an oil-on-canvas masterpiece measuring 77 x 61 cm, now housed in the National Gallery of Art Andrew W. Mellon Collection. Trumbull, a celebrated American artist and Revolutionary War veteran, masterfully captures the visage of one of the nation's Founding Fathers, rendering Hamilton with a poised intensity that reflects his intellectual vigor. Painted shortly after Hamilton's tragic death 1804 from a duel with Aaron Burr, this work holds profound historical resonance. As the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton championed a strong federal government and modern financial systems, leaving an indelible mark on America's economic foundations. Trumbull's neoclassical style—emphasizing clarity, realism, and heroic dignity—elevates the portrait beyond mere likeness, aligning it with his renowned series of Revolutionary-era luminaries. The oil medium allows for luminous skin tones and intricate fabric details, showcasing Trumbull's technical prowess in capturing light and texture on canvas. This intimate yet monumental piece invites visitors to connect with Hamilton's enduring legacy, a testament to early American ambition preserved for generations.