Portrait. Interior.

Portrait of John Scott Bradstreet, c. 1890

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Gift of John Scott Bradstreetexpand_more  06.2

In 1884, John Bradstreet moved into the Judd House, a boarding house located directly across from the Minneapolis City Hall that was occupied by some of the most fashionable people in the city. Bradstreet remodeled his rooms according to his own taste for the exotic, and Volk depicts him seated among turkeywork carpets and Moorish-inspired architectural elements and furniture.

Conservation of this picture was made possible by a generous contribution from Paula Vesely through the Art Champions program.

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Title
Portrait of John Scott Bradstreet
Artist Life
1856 - 1935
Role
Artist
Accession Number
06.2
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Portrait. Interior.