The artwork, titled “Angela McInnes,” was created by the artist John Collier in 1914. This portrait belongs to the Romanticism art movement.
In the artwork, a young woman stands gracefully with her hands clasped in front of her. She is adorned in a blue dress with fur trim on the collar and sleeves, and she wears a tasteful necklace. The subject’s head is elegantly crowned with a black hat embellished with a large red plume. The background is understated, composed of muted tones that draw the viewer’s attention to the detailed representation of the woman and her attire. The pose and expression of the subject exude a serene and poised demeanor, characteristic of portraiture in the Romanticism movement.