The artwork, “Portrait of Lucy Langdon Williams Wilson,” is an oil-on-canvas painting created by the artist Thomas Eakins in the year 1908. Belonging to the Realism art movement, the portrait measures 40.64 x 50.8 cm and falls within the genre of portrait painting. Notably, the artwork is part of a private collection.
In the depicted artwork, Thomas Eakins has masterfully rendered a realistic portrait of a woman, presumably Lucy Langdon Williams Wilson, mirroring the distinctive traits of Realism. The subject, poised and gazing forward, appears with a composed expression. Eakins’ meticulous technique captures the intricate details of the subject’s glasses, facial features, and attire. The background is subtly understated, ensuring the focus remains on the individual, thereby highlighting Eakins’ dedication to lifelike representation and psychological depth. The overall tone and texture further present an authentic glimpse into both the personality and the era of the subject.