Deborah Hall (1766) by William Williams

Deborah Hall - William Williams - 1766

Artwork Information

TitleDeborah Hall
ArtistWilliam Williams
Date1766
Art MovementRococo

About Deborah Hall

The artwork titled “Deborah Hall”, painted by the artist William Williams in the year 1766, is a distinguished example of the Rococo art movement. This portrait illustrates the artist’s refined technique and attention to detail, characteristic of the Rococo style, which often emphasizes elegance, ornate details, and a soft color palette.

In the artwork, Deborah Hall is depicted in a full-length portrait, adorned in a sumptuous pink gown with intricate lace and ribbon detailing. She is positioned indoors, beside a stone ledge that supports a decorative flowerpot with blooming pink roses, adding a touch of nature to the scene. Her attire and the setting suggest an air of sophistication and refined taste. The backdrop features a serene landscape with meticulously pruned trees, indicating a well-manicured garden. The soft lighting, muted color palette, and the subject’s calm and poised expression further enhance the elegance and grace of the overall composition.

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