Charles Wesley Jarvis
Charles Wesley Jarvis was an artist active between 1812 and 1847. His surviving documented body of work consists primarily of figurative drawings and character studies executed during the early-to-mid 19th century.
Jarvis’s historical importance is confirmed by the presence of his output in prominent American collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Art. Five drawings representing the artist are currently held in these major institutions, demonstrating his focus on capturing individual likenesses and social scenes.
Notable examples of his work include the historical portrait Henry Clay, alongside specific genre and character studies such as Man Leaning on a Counter, The Drinker, and the observational piece Unknown Yale Student. These drawings are valued as museum-quality documents of the era. The documentation and images related to Charles Wesley Jarvis prints and original drawings are often available through the public domain, making high-quality prints accessible for scholarly research and appreciation.