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Child of the Van Rensselaer Family with Servant

Child of the Van Rensselaer Family with Servant, John Heaton

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Title

Child of the Van Rensselaer Family with Servant

Date

Ca. 1730

Is Part Of

Descendants Oral History Project, Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Source

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/909427

Publisher

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/909427

Description

This rare double portrait of a White toddler with an unidentified enslaved youth represents the only known naturalistic likeness of a colonial Black resident of Albany, New York. It is strongly attributed to John Heaton, a Scottish-born limner (portraitist) who lived and worked in Albany during the 1730s and 1740s. The striking painting raises questions about the racialized social order of a colonial Dutch American household. According to historical records, enslaved children as young as three were typically “presented” to the son or daughter of their enslaver, a dehumanizing practice that forced the children into an inherently fraught domestic relationship.

Creator

John Heaton

Rights

Public Domain

Citation

John Heaton, “Child of the Van Rensselaer Family with Servant,” Skidmore Saratoga Memory Project, accessed May 14, 2026, https://ssmp.skidmore.edu/document/1479.

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