Matilda Stoughton de Jaudenes - 1794


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

Gilbert Stuart's Matilda Stoughton De Jaudenes, painted in 1794, is a masterful depiction that encapsulates not only the essence of 18th-century American portraiture, but also a profound understanding of the personality and social context of its subject. Stuart, known for his skill in capturing the individuality of his subjects, employs his talent here in the depiction of Matilda Stoughton De Jaudenes, a woman of notable social and educational presence, wife of the Spanish diplomat in the United States.

In this work, Stuart uses the technique of oil on canvas to create a portrait that stands out for its subtle use of colour and meticulous attention to detail. The palette is composed of warm and harmonious tones; shades of brown, gold and cream predominate in Matilda's dress, highlighting her elegance and social position. This chromatic approach resonates with the characteristics of Stuart's other works, where the use of colour is not only decorative, but also emphasises the personality and status of the sitter.

The composition of the portrait is equally fascinating. Matilda is presented with a slight twist of her torso, which adds dynamism to the painting. Her gaze, serene and focused, is directed towards the viewer, establishing an emotional connection that invites one to delve deeper into her character. The expression on her face reflects a confidence and disciplined intelligence that are characteristics of the feminine ideal in the society of the time. In the background, a soft, misty landscape is hinted at, which disappears into the distance, allowing Matilda's figure to stand out with clarity and visual strength.

One of the most intriguing aspects of this portrait is Matilda's clothing, which is not only a reflection of her status, but also shows the influence of late 18th-century fashion. The dress, with its prominent detailing at the neckline and soft pleats, evokes a sense of aristocracy that was central to the depiction of women of her time. This use of fashion as a narrative element can also be seen in other contemporary portraits, where clothing provides a glimpse into the social aspirations of the subjects portrayed.

Gilbert Stuart, in his capacity as a portraitist, contributed significantly to the development of art in America, setting a standard for portraiture that remained relevant in later years. His technique, combining accurate depiction with emotional focus, makes this portrait emblematic not only of his own work, but of the evolution of American portraiture at a time of national formation.

"Matilda Stoughton De Jaudenes" is undoubtedly a brilliant example of Stuart's legacy. The work does not merely offer an image of a woman in her time, but creates a timeless dialogue between the viewer and the subject, a characteristic that has led the work to be valued both in the context of its time and in the contemporary one. Thanks to her mastery, Stuart captures not just an appearance, but the essence of the person, ensuring that Matilda Stoughton De Jaudenes' legacy lives on through art.

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