Portrait of Samuel Jacobson
Object number2017.98.1
Artist
Jack Moranz
Manufacturer
A. & B. Smith Company
Datec. 1947
MediumOil paint; Canvas; Varnish; Wood; Clay bole; Paint; Metal; Ink
Credit LineGift of Blair Jacobson
DescriptionFramed oil painting on canvas. Painted bust portrait of Caucasian man in three-quarter view facing slightly proper left. Figure's gaze is at the viewer and has a close-lipped slight smile. Figure has close-cropped dark brown hair and mustache. Figure wears medium gray suit with white collared shirt and red necktie; there is a tan cloth folded in his proper left breast pocket. Background is dark green around figure that blends to black. Artist signature painted in blue paint in bottom proper right corner.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth (Frame): 30.75 × 25.75 × 2.25 in. (78.1 × 65.4 × 5.7 cm)Height x Width (Sight size): 24.75 × 19.75 in. (62.9 × 50.2 cm)
SignedArtist signature painted in blue paint in bottom proper right corner "Moranz".
MarksRed stamped text on back of frame at center of bottom stretcher bar " A. & B. SMITH CO. / 663 Smithfield St. / PITTSBURGH, [symbol] PA." and "26".
Red stamped text on back of frame at center of left and right stretcher bars " A. & B. SMITH CO. / 663 Smithfield St. / PITTSBURGH, [symbol] PA." and "25".
Historical NotesSamuel Jacobson was from Homestead, Pennsylvania and a member of the Homestead Hebrew Rodef Sahlom Congregation. He was the co-owner of the Gordon-Jacobson car dealership, which sold Plymouths and Chryslers. This portrait was one of several done around 1947 as payment for a bill. The artist, Jack Moranz, was born and raised in Homestead, PA. Moranz was a veteran of World War I and a nationally known newspaper illustrator and portraitist. Donor Blair Jacobson is the son of Samuel Jacobson.
Previous owner
Samuel Jacobson
(1905 - 1979)
Related institution
Homestead Hebrew Rodef Shalom Congregation
Related institution
Gordon-Jacobson
On View
Not on viewJean Hugo
Mervin Allen Corning
Edwin Garnet Riley