William Wilson / Narcissa Chisholm Owen
Essay/Description
The subject of this portrait, William Wilson, married Malinda Chisholm (née Wharton), the mother of artist Narcissa Chisholm Owen, following the death of Narcissa’s father, Old Settler Cherokee Chief Thomas Chisholm. Wilson wears a black sack suit with a matching waistcoat, a white collared shirt, and a dark brown cravat. His hair is cropped at ear length, parted and combed to the side; his contemplative gaze is framed by round, brass-colored eyeglasses. Chisholm Owen’s moody, tenebrist1 illumination creates a sharp contrast between Wilson’s hair and face and the darkened background.
—Jordan Poorman Cocker, Henry Luce Foundation Curatorial Scholar for Indigenous Painting Collection Research, 2021
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1 The tenebrist painting style originated in Italy; it is known for stark contrasts between light and shadow, occasionally referred to as dramatic illumination. The word comes from the Italian tenebroso, “dark, gloomy, mysterious.”