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Anonymous Epimetheus said...

He looks properly haunted. I didn't realize he'd be so good-looking, so strong around the jaw. This picture is not a disappointment.

22 July 2022 at 23:25

Blogger Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

Remarkable, and much more believable than the portraits that have become conventional. It makes me think of John Taylor's lines: "The seer, the seer, Joseph the seer . . . 'Mid the foaming billows of angry strife, he stood at the helm of the ship of life."

23 July 2022 at 06:12

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@Epi - Yes, JS does seem good-looking, especially compared with the 'simpering' portrait from life (in the linked story) - which also fails utterly to capture the eyes.

It makes one wonder about other people of the past only known by their portraits - especially when the portraitist was mediocre. e.g. The greatness of Jane Austen was certainly absent from her contemporary representations; likewise most of the pictures of Coleridge.

@Wm - I have gone back and looked at the photo several times, and each time I feel more moved by it.

23 July 2022 at 10:02

Blogger William Wildblood said...

I know very little about Mormonism but that's a strong face showing a man who could certainly be a prophet and a leader. The portrait shown in the linked article is terrible. You can see it's probably the same person but it captures nothing of what seems to be a fairly indomitable spirit.

23 July 2022 at 12:34

Anonymous ben said...

The death mask and some of the paintings match each other but not this new image. Doesn't seem to be him...

23 July 2022 at 20:02

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@ben - From what I can see of the death mask picture - where it looks rather incomplete and distorted - I don't think it refutes the provenance of the newly-discovered picture.

Given that Mormonism was announced and grew under the surveillance of the 'mass media' of its day, and that he was something of a national figure; I find it rather surprising that there are not *many* photographs of Joseph, printed in newspapers etc.

24 July 2022 at 09:53