Portrait of Jacob Ziegler
Portrait of Jacob Ziegler
Portrait of Jacob Ziegler

Portrait of Jacob Ziegler

Object number2007.98.1
Artist
Date1835-1849
MediumOil on canvas; Wood; Paint
Credit LineGift of Richard W. Mechling
DescriptionFramed oil painting. Rectangular portrait of a man in his late twenties with brown eyes and dark brown hair. He is dressed in a black suit with a white shirt. Shades of dark brown in background. Set in gold-painted wooden frame.Dimensions29 x 1.375 x 33 in. (73.7 x 3.5 x 83.8 cm)
MarksBlack and gold circular sticker label in upper center, "W / Wunderly / Galleries / PITTSBURGH, PA."
Historical NotesThis portrait was most likely painted between the time of Jacob Ziegler's marriage to Sarah Brinker in Butler, Pennsylvania, in 1835, and Jacob's gold rush journey in 1849. Jacob Ziegler was a prominent publisher and politician in the mid to late 1800s in Butler, Pa. Sarah Brinker (d. 1881) was the daughter of a captain and pioneer tavern keeper, also in Butler. The couple married on June 30, 1835, and had seven children: three sons and four daughters. They were also members of the St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church in Butler.
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