Portrait of Frances C. Houston (ca. 1880-1889)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Welcome to our online exhibit! Today, we are showcasing "Portrait of Frances C. Houston," a captivating work from the late 19th century, painted by the distinguished American artist Thomas Wilmer Dewing. This portrait, created between 1880-1889, presents an elegant and introspective depiction of Frances C. Houston, whose poised demeanor and piercing gaze invite viewers into a moment of serene contemplation.The painting is executed primarily in warm, earthy tones that superbly highlight the subject’s expressive eyes and the delicate features of her face. Frances is portrayed with a strikingly pale, ruffled collar that frames her face, contrasting vividly against her dark attire and the simple, unembellished background. This stylistic choice draws attention to her visage, emphasizing her thoughtful expression.Dewing’s use of soft, fluid brushstrokes subtly blends the textures and colors, creating a gentle yet profound depth in the portrait. The artist’s skill in capturing the essence of his subject’s character and inner life makes this work a memorable piece that resonates with viewers.This masterpiece not only reflects the artistic style of Thomas Wilmer Dewing but also provides a glimpse into the cultural and historical context of the era, illustrating the fashion and aesthetic sensibilities of the 1880s.
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Thomas Wilmer Dewing was an American painter who worked at the turn of the 20th century. Educated in Paris, Dewing was noted for his paintings of aristocratic women. He was a member of Ten American Painters and taught at the Student Art League of New York. The Smithsonian Institution's Freer Gallery houses a collection of his work.