General Douglas MacArthur

Name/Title

General Douglas MacArthur

Artwork Details

Medium

Oil on Canvas

Collection

Wisconsin Art Collection, Artwork Collection

Acquisition

Accession

1962.1

Source or Donor

Estate of Jeanie L. Nielson

Acquisition Method

Bequest

Made/Created

Artist

John Alexander Nielson

Date made

circa 1945 - circa 1954

Notes

The Smithsonian Catalog of American Portraits reports a made/created date of ca. 1945-55 (see weblink below), but the artist died in 1954.

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Type

Signature

Location

Upper left

Transcription

"John A. Nielson"

Notes

Not visibly dated.

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Framed Size

Height

44 in

Width

36-1/2 in

Provenance

Notes

Hung at the Pfister Hotel before it was given to MPL; see accession record at 1962.1.

Interpretative Labels

Label

Gen. Douglas MacArthur "remains one of the best-known and revered generals in the history of the United States Armed Forces" for his visionary leadership of the Allied Forces in World War II. Although his career took him around the world, MacArthur had strong roots in Milwaukee and considered the city his ancestral home. For example, MacArthur attended the old West Division High School, and it was former Milwaukee congressman and Common Council member Theobald Otjen who appointed MacArthur to West Point. MacArthur's father was "a decorated hero of the Civil War with the 24th Wisconsin Volunteer Regiment recruited from Milwaukee," and his grandfather had a distinguished legal career in Milwaukee. This work hung at the Pfister Hotel before it was given to the Milwaukee Public Library in 1962. It speaks to the wide-ranging contributions of Milwaukeeans: its painter, John A. Nielson, was a prolific portrait artist of local figures, while its subject made momentous contributions to the post-war order while always honoring his hometown roots. Milwaukee Public Library collections hold a wealth of material pertaining to MacArthur, World War II, local history, and the history of Wisconsin art.

Research Notes

Notes

"Gen. Douglas MacArthur has been selected as the public library's 'Man of the Moment' in this week's display. Books and magazine articles shown in the lobby outline MacArthur's career" (MJ, 7/5/1950).