Mrs Russell (1707–1764), Wife of Colonel Charles Russell by Angelica Kauffman

Mrs Russell (1707–1764), Wife of Colonel Charles Russell - Angelica Kauffman -

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TitleMrs Russell (1707–1764), Wife of Colonel Charles Russell
ArtistAngelica Kauffman
Mediumoil
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About Mrs Russell (1707–1764), Wife of Colonel Charles Russell

The artwork titled “Mrs Russell (1707–1764), Wife of Colonel Charles Russell” is an exquisite oil painting created by the esteemed artist Angelica Kauffman. This portrait, belonging to the Neoclassicism art movement, embodies the genre of portraiture with its refined and dignified representation of the subject.

In the artwork, Mrs. Russell is depicted seated, elegantly clad in period attire. She holds an open book, suggesting a moment of reflective thought or serene leisure. The muted background and the subtle use of light accentuate her composed demeanor and the rich textures of her clothing. The overall composition is a testament to Kauffman’s mastery in capturing both the physical likeness and the distinguished character of her subject. The harmonious blend of color, form, and detail epitomizes the Neoclassical aesthetic, drawing viewers into an intimate view of Mrs. Russell’s world.

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