Self-Portrait with a Recent Invention (c. 1854) per William Constable

A sepia-toned image of an older man seated in profile, wearing formal 19th-century attire. He is holding and examining a large wheel on a stand. The setting is indoors, with ornate carpet visible. The frame has an arched top and golden border.

William Constable was both an artist and inventor. Here he showed off his most recent scientific invention: an improved regulating device to increase the efficiency of steam power. Constable placed himself with the invention behind him on his right. Rather than position the invention in center frame, Constable shifted it to the left so as to include himself proudly clasping the device. The composition calls as much attention to his own role as inventor as to the invention itself.