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U.S. Senator McMillan

DesignationHistorical Figure
Date1895
Mediumoil paint
Dimensions99 x 68 in. (251.5 x 172.7 cm)
ClassificationsPaintings
Object numberCA.2025.03.040
On view:
Floor 4East Wing

James McMillan was a U.S. Senator from 1889-1902 and a powerful political force in Michigan. In this portrait, he is pictured standing in a relaxed pose, with one hand holding gloves and a top hat and the other looped in his vest pocket. McMillan looks at the viewer with a comfortable, confident gaze. His formal attire includes the chain of a gold pocket watch across his torso, and a golden ring can be seen on his left hand.

This portrait was created by the French artist Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant. Benjamin-Constant was recognized in France and abroad for both his art and his teaching, but he became well-known by collectors in America following a visit to New York in 1887. Despite the rising popularity of Impressionism in France during the late 19th century, Benjamin-Constant remained committed to the classical style of the French Academy. This is evident in McMillan’s portrait, which shows little evidence of the artist’s hand, is rendered naturalistically, and includes classical background elements like the column and carved acanthus leaves in the woodwork behind the senator.

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