Bridget Cromwell (1624–1660) by Cornelius Johnson

Bridget Cromwell (1624–1660) - Cornelius Johnson -

Artwork Information

TitleBridget Cromwell (1624–1660)
ArtistCornelius Johnson
Art MovementBaroque

About Bridget Cromwell (1624–1660)

The artwork titled “Bridget Cromwell (1624–1660)” was created by Cornelius Johnson, a painter associated with the Baroque movement. This piece exemplifies the artist’s refined style and attention to detail characteristic of Baroque portraiture.

The artwork portrays a poised woman, presumably Bridget Cromwell, adorned in a luxuriant and voluminous dress of golden fabric, complemented by a draped blue cloak. The detailed textures of the cloth convey a sense of opulence and elegance. The woman’s face is rendered with subtlety and precision, capturing a serene yet confident expression. Her hair, framed with delicate curls and possibly adorned with a hairpiece, adds to the sophisticated demeanor. The inclusion of a pearl necklace and earrings accentuates her status and grace. The neutral background ensures that the focus remains on the subject, showcasing Cornelius Johnson’s adeptness in portraiture during the Baroque era.

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