Mrs. Isaac Smith - 1769


size(cm): 60x75
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The work "Sra. Isaac Smith" by John Singleton Copley, painted in 1769, is erected as a beautiful example of the American portrait of the 18th century. This painting not only captures the essence of its time, but also reflects the artist's aesthetic innovations, who is known for its ability to create intimate and psychologically complex portraits. Copley, of Bostonian origin, had developed a distinctive style that merged European realism with neoclassical sensitivity, providing him with an outstanding place in the history of American colonial art.

The main figure of the work, which represents Mrs. Isaac Smith, appears sitting with a pose that radiates both grace and dignity. His dress, of a light green tone that subtly contrasts with the dark background, is thorough detailed, highlighting Coley's technical expertise in the representation of textures and the fall of fabrics. The choice of a dress of soft tones not only highlights the figure of the woman, but also communicates a sense of wealth and status, which was crucial for the portraits of the time, which were destined to reflect the social position of their subjects .

Copley manages to capture not only the superficial beauty of Mrs. Smith, but also its character and sophistication through its expression and bearing. His fixed gaze towards the viewer establishes an intimate connection that invites a deeper reflection on his life and his role in society. The way his hand rests on his lap, holding a book, adds an air of intellect and education, suggesting that she is a woman of thought and culture.

The background of the paint, which presents a landscape seen through a window, contributes to the composition by providing a contrast between the cozy interior and the outside world. This choice of a green landscape suggests abundance and connection with nature, elements that Copley knew how to incorporate into his work to highlight the prosperous life of his subjects. The meticulous attention to the details of the environment demonstrates Copley's ability to integrate the elements of the context into the portrait, creating an atmosphere that complements the central figure.

The use of color in "Mrs. Isaac Smith" is another aspect worth mentioning. The carefully selected palette of green, blue and neutral tones gives to the painting A harmonic balance and a sense of serenity. The lighting, which seems to come from the right, highlights the facial features of the woman and accentuates the folds of her dress, making the paint look almost three -dimensional. This domain of color and light is representative of Coley's virtuosity and its ability to evoke emotions through technique.

Copley, throughout his career, worked on a variety of portraits that complement and contrast with the "Mrs. Isaac Smith". Works such as "the portrait of Paul Revere" and "The marriage of Samuel Adams" demonstrate their recurrence to identity and belonging issues, in addition to their unique ability to give life to their subjects at a specific moment in history.

Over the years, "Mrs. Isaac Smith" has remained a reference point in the history of American art, capturing not only contemporary critics but also of subsequent generations. This portrait is not only a visual representation of a woman of her time, but also a powerful testimony of Coley's ability to tell stories through painting and her way of contributing to the narrative of American colonial identity. His work remains a source of study and admiration, glowing in the context of American art and its evolution.

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