We present ground-based near-infrared (H-band) imaging of the circumstellar
disk around the nearby classical T Tauri star TW Hydrae. The scattered-lig
ht image shows a face-on disk with a radius of 4" (corresponding to 225 AU)
and a morphology that agrees with recent images from the Hubble Space Tele
scope and the Very Large Array. The best-fit power-law for the disk's radia
l surface brightness profile obeys the law r(-3.3+/-0.3). We use our image
and published continuum flux densities to derive properties of the disk wit
h a simple model of emission from a flat disk. The best-fit values for disk
mass and inner radius are 0.03 M. and 0.3 AU, respectively; the best-fit v
alues for the temperature, density, and grain opacity power-law exponents (
q, p, and beta) are 0.7, 1.3, and 0.9, respectively. These properties are s
imilar to those of disks around classical T Tauri stars located in more dis
tant molecular clouds. Because of TW Hydrae's nearby location and pole-on o
rientation, it is a uniquely favorable object for future studies of radial
disk structure at the classical T Tauri stage.