Image: William Strong, painted by Robert C. Hinckley, 1894
![William Strong, painted by Robert C. Hinckley, 1894](/images/thumb/5/53/William_Strong%2C_painted_by_Robert_C._Hinckley%2C_1894.jpg/495px-William_Strong%2C_painted_by_Robert_C._Hinckley%2C_1894.jpg)
Description: Three-quarters length portrait of Associate Justice William Strong by Robert Cutler Hinckley, 1894. Justice Strong is seated and shown in three-quarter left profile. He is depicted wearing a black, double-breasted coat over a white shirt with a high, standing collar, and a black cravat. He is also wearing black trousers. He is shown with gray hair and brown eyes. He is seated in a Renaissance Revival armchair with red upholstery. His right arm rests on the chair, while his left arm rests on a book sitting on a table. His legs are crossed. A column is featured on the left side. The background is taupe. The artist's signature is located in the lower right corner and reads, "Robert Hinckley 1894."
Title: William Strong, painted by Robert C. Hinckley, 1894
Credit: supremecourt.gov, "did you know?" section on the frontpage. https://web.archive.org/web/20220212234746/https://www.supremecourt.gov/
Author: Robert C. Hinckley
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
Attribution Required?: No
Image usage
The following page links to this image: