The artwork is entitled “Mrs. Thomas Scott Jackson,” created by the artist George Romney using oil as the medium. It belongs to the Rococo art movement and falls under the genre of portrait.
The artwork portrays a poised and graceful lady standing in a serene, natural setting. She is dressed in an elegant white gown with lavish, flowing drapery that highlights the intricate textures and rich materiality typical of the Rococo movement. The use of light and shadow in the painting creates a soft, ethereal glow around the subject, emphasizing her graceful demeanor and refined attire. The background features a picturesque landscape with verdant greenery and a glimpse of the sky, enhancing the serene and sophisticated atmosphere of the portrait. The lady’s composed expression and dignified pose reflect the classical elegance and high societal status, characteristic of portraiture from this period.