Mrs. James Warren (Mercy Otis) - 1763


size(cm): 60x75
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Sale price37.600 ISK

Description

The painting "Mrs. James Warren (Mercy Otis)" by John Singleton Copley, made in 1763, is an outstanding example of the American portrait of the 18th century, which combines not only technical mastery, but also a rich visual narrative that reflects the social context and politician of the time. In this work, Copley captures the figure of Mercy Otis Warren, a writer and political activist, whose influence transcended her time. This portrait is not only a testimony of Copley's ability as a portraitist, but also a significant representation of female role in US colonial society.

The composition of painting It is carefully articulated. Mercy Otis appears in three quarters, with a serene and worthy look that emanates confidence and determination. His upright position suggests a strong personality, characteristic of a woman who had an active role in the political agitation of her time. She is dressed in an elegant fashion attire of the time, which includes a white corset and a blue tone dress that contrasts remarkably with the curtain gold that surrounds her. This use of color not only enhances its figure, but also symbolizes the nobility and sophistication that Copley infuses its representation.

The palette is a testimony of the master technique of Copley. The soft but rich tones that he uses, from the deep blue of the dress to the warm nuances of his skin, create an intimate and cozy atmosphere. The shadows are subtle and well constructed, forming a three -dimensionality that gives life to the portrayed figure. The light seems to flow from a strategic point, illuminating its face and accentuating the texture of velvet and silk, which reflects the skill with which Copley could represent the materials.

In addition to the technical aspects, the historical background of the work is essential to appreciate its importance. Mercy Otis Warren was a prominent figure in the American revolution, known for his writings that challenged the British authorities and promoted independence. This connection between the identity of the figure represented and the political context makes the portrait not only a representation of the aesthetics of its time, but also a symbol of a greater movement towards the recognition of women's rights and human freedom .

Coley, who stood out in the art of portrait, also has in his body other portraits of influential women of his time. However, the portrait of Warren acquires a special dimension when framing the female figure within the clamor for political freedom, which reinforces the empowerment narrative that emanates from its representation.

In conclusion, "Mrs. James Warren (Mercy Otis)" is not only a portrait in the traditional sense, but a reflection of the feminine condition and the struggle for independence in America. Copley's work transcends his time, establishing a bridge between art and history, showing how, through the look of an artist, we can capture the stories of the women who forged the fate of a nation. The technical mastery of Copley is combined with an emotional and social depth that makes this painting a vital work in the Canon of American art and a enduring testimony of its time.

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