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Published by the Public Art Fund, New York. Based on a 1970 photo at the 17th Annual Horse Show at the Vince Lombardi Center in Peapack, New Jersey, "John" captures a young John F. Kennedy, Jr. on horseback who, like his mother, was an avid equestrian. The number shown at his lower back, "402," is his contestant number and the reverse of the actual number that he wore, "204." Like many of the subjects in Peyton's portraits, John gazes past the viewer. By avoiding directly addressing the viewer, the isolation that comes with fame and fortune becomes apparent. This work exemplifies the artist's delicate touch, light palette, and poignant renderings of her subjects. This image is particularly painterly, with its numerous brushstrokes and paint drips.
Unframed; overall very good condition; small paper loss on verso from old hinges
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Published by the Public Art Fund, New York. Based on a 1970 photo at the 17th Annual Horse Show at the Vince Lombardi Center in Peapack, New Jersey, "John" captures a young John F. Kennedy, Jr. on horseback who, like his mother, was an avid equestrian. The number shown at his lower back, "402," is his contestant number and the reverse of the actual number that he wore, "204." Like many of the subjects in Peyton's portraits, John gazes past the viewer. By avoiding directly addressing the viewer, the isolation that comes with fame and fortune becomes apparent. This work exemplifies the artist's delicate touch, light palette, and poignant renderings of her subjects. This image is particularly painterly, with its numerous brushstrokes and paint drips.
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