Queen Adelaide (1832) by John Simpson

Queen Adelaide - John Simpson - 1832

Artwork Information

TitleQueen Adelaide
ArtistJohn Simpson
Date1832
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About Queen Adelaide

The artwork named “Queen Adelaide,” created by the artist John Simpson in 1832, belongs to the Neoclassicism art movement and represents the genre of portraiture. This distinguished piece portrays Queen Adelaide in a formal stance, emphasizing the regal and sophisticated essence prevalent in Neoclassical art.

In the artwork, Queen Adelaide is depicted in an elegant, full-length portrait, adorned in luxurious royal attire. She wears a white gown with intricate gold embroidery, overlaid with a rich dark robe that cascades gracefully down. Her ensemble is completed with an ornate crown and pearl necklace, reflecting her royal status. The background includes grand classical architectural elements and rich red drapery, enhancing the majestic atmosphere of the painting. A crown on a table by her side further signifies her royal position, while her poised expression and delicate pose capture her grace and dignity, embodying the Neoclassical ideals of beauty and nobility.

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