Portrait of Prime Minister Arthur Meighen
Prime Minister Arthur Meighen was born in St. Mary’s, Ontario in 1874. He was a lawyer and though he had a reputation as a scathing wit, his letter to artist Ernest Fosbery after viewing the official portrait was amiable. “Nothing could have been more pleasing to me than the remarkable attention you gave the painting and the very excellent likeness which you produced.”
Fosbery portrayed Meighen as the very model of a Conservative politician of his day, standing in a wood-panelled room, dressed in a subdued blue suit and red tie, his hand relaxing into his jacket right pocket and his expression impassive.