Mrs. Alice Hooper - 1763


size(cm): 60x75
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THE WORK “MRS. Alice Hooper ”of 1763, created by the prominent American painter John Singleton Copley, is a monument to technical skill and the sophistication of the portrait in the context of the 18th century. In this work, Copley not only captures the physical appearance of his model, but also offers a deep insight on the life and social position of Alice Hooper, a remarkable figure in New England's colonial society.

As for the composition, Copley chooses a vertical format that accentuates the figure of Alice, who stands with a dignified and relaxed posture. The perspective is carefully constructed, with a background plane that unfolds in a dark tone that contrasts with the luminosity of your dress and skin. The choice of a more subtle background allows the viewer to focus on the central figure - Mrs. Hooper, dressed in a very elaborate attic that reflects a sense of fashion and wealth. The dress, made in a white satin with light blue color details, is ornate with subtleties that reveal the Copley ingenuity to represent textures, a key element in its particular style. Light spots on the material add a sense of volume and realism, while the subtle neckline hints, in its simplicity, the luxuria of the costumes of the time, reflecting the status and refined taste of its carrier.

Alice Hooper's facial features are executed with singular mastery; His expression is serene and dignified, with eyes that seem to illustrate deep intelligence and consideration. This not only humanizes it, but also elevates it to an almost emblematic level, embodying the expected virtues of the aristocratic woman of the period. His hair, carefully hairstyle, wrapped in a white cofia, completes his image of elegance, while the accessories subtlely willing add an atmosphere of care in the presentation.

An especially evocative aspect of this work is Copley's ability to instill personal narrative within a portrait, a characteristic feature of his career. Mrs. Hooper is not only an individual representation, but a symbol of recognition and importance of women in colonial society, often relegated to the background, but which, through portraits like this, manages to capture a historic lifthrable presence .

The use of color in this work also deserves attention. Copley uses a balanced and harmonious palette that not only highlights the colors of the Alice wardrobe, but also creates an atmosphere of warmth. The terrible tones of the background contrast wonderfully with the clearings of the dress, causing its figure to shine almost three -dimensionally. This technique is representative of the color of the color of Copley, who develops his career in a contemporary British artistic environment, where vibrant colors and brightness were praised.

Copley has been acclaimed for its unique capacity to merger elements of the traditional European portrait with a particularly American approach, thus creating a pictorial identity that reverberated in the history of American art. His work "Mrs. Alice Hooper "is a perfect example of this approach. When exploring the portraits of the time, it is inevitable to compare this work with those of other contemporaries, such as the work of Thomas Gainsborough, who also masterfully handled the portrait with a more aerated conception, or the most severe style of Joshua Reynolds, whose use of the color and shape is equally remarkable.

In conclusion, “Mrs. Alice Hooper "is a work that transcends its aspect of simple portrait, inviting the viewer to explore the broad narrative of the interpretation of female identity in the American colonial context. Through the master technique of Copley and its attention to detail, painting not only captures Alice Hooper in a vivid way, but also becomes a timeless testament to the elegance, power and complexity of its subjects.

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