Portrait of Mrs. William C. Bartlett (1879)
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William C. BartlettArtists: James Carroll BeckwithYear of Creation: 1879Description:The painting "Portrait of Mrs. William C. Bartlett" is a striking example of 19th-century portrait art, executed by the talented American painter James Carroll Beckwith. This work beautifully captures the essence of its subject, Mrs. William C. Bartlett, whose dignified appearance and gentle expression are timelessly conveyed.In this portrait, Mrs. Bartlett is dressed in a dark, elegant gown with intricate detailing at the collar and cuffs, which are made of delicate white lace. The richness of the black fabric contrasts vividly with her fair skin and soft, gray hair styled into graceful curls framing her face. Adding a vibrant touch to the otherwise somber attire, she wears a striking red shawl with subtle textural patterns that drape elegantly over her shoulders. The vividness of the red adds both warmth and a dynamic quality to the composition.Her poised posture and the directness of her gaze suggest a woman of strong character and grace, revealing much about her personality in just a single glance. Beckwith has skillfully employed a subdued palette for the background, allowing the viewer's focus to remain unwaveringly on Mrs. Bartlett’s persona.This portrait not only demonstrates Beckwith's mastery in capturing the likeness and the spirit of his sitters but also serves as a wonderful reflection of the fashion and cultural ethos of the period.
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Sir James Jebusa Shannon was an Anglo-American artist.
Shannon was born in Auburn, New York, and at the age of eight was taken by his parents to Canada. When he was sixteen, he went to England, where he studied at South Kensington, and after three years won the gold medal for figure painting.