Anna Quincy Waterstone (1866) by Edmonia Lewis

Anna Quincy Waterstone - Edmonia Lewis - 1866

Artwork Information

TitleAnna Quincy Waterstone
ArtistEdmonia Lewis
Date1866
Mediummarble
Art MovementNeoclassicism
Current LocationSmithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, US

About Anna Quincy Waterstone

“Anna Quincy Waterstone,” crafted by the celebrated artist Edmonia Lewis in 1866, is a marble sculpture embodying the ideals of Neoclassicism. This notable artwork belongs to the genre of sculpture and currently resides in the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, DC, US.

The artwork is a finely detailed marble bust of a woman, showcasing the hallmarks of Neoclassical style with its emphasis on naturalism and restrained elegance. The subject, Anna Quincy Waterstone, is portrayed with a serene expression and intricate detailing, particularly noticeable in the lace-like patterns of her attire and the elaborate styling of her hair. The sculpture is characterized by smooth, polished surfaces and a meticulous attention to realistic details, which exemplify the artist’s skill in rendering the human form in marble. The pedestal on which the bust is mounted enhances its classical aesthetic, further emphasizing its adherence to the principles of Neoclassicism.

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