John Rolfe and Pocahontas by James William Glass (1825–1857). Chapman’s Baptism inspired a prequel in this artist’s conception of Rolfe’s tutelage of the young lady. “Carnall attraction” appears paramount, as the two gaze at each other instead of the crucifix to the right. Placement of the sword in the foreground not too subtly underscores the point. Curators for the Virginia Historical Society, which owns the painting, note that the figures bear a crude resemblance to Chapman’s. 1845, oil on canvas, Virginia Historical Society.