Mrs. Daniel Sargent (Mary Turner Sargent) - 1763


size(cm): 60x75
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The painting "Mrs. Daniel Sargent (Mary Turner Sargent) ”of 1763, the work of the remarkable American portrait John Singleton Copley, is erected as a sublime example of the mastery in the representation of the dignity and grace of women in the colonial period of America. Copley, known for his meticulous approach and his amazing attention to detail, captures in this work not only the physical appearance of his model, but also a suggestive insinuation of his character and personality, which gives him an atmosphere of intimacy and emotional proximity.

In the composition, Mary Turner Srgent is represented standing, with a bearing that transmits both elegance and trust. His upright posture and the subtle inclination of his head towards the viewer suggest an almost direct and personal relationship. The dress that looks, a neoclassical style suit, is rich in textures; The tissue folds are displayed with softness that reflects the technical virtuosity of Copley. The use of color is particularly remarkable; The warm tones of your dress contrast with the darker background that surrounds it, which contributes to its outstanding presence on the canvas.

Copley also makes use of light and shadow effectively. The lighting that falls on Sargent's face highlights its features and creates an aura of luminosity that accentuates its appeal. The delicate touches of light on their cheeks contribute life to the representation, awakening a feeling of authenticity that is blatantly convincing. This attention to realism is the distinction of Copley in his work, comparing it with other portraitists of his time that often prioritized the idealization of precise observation.

An interesting element in this painting is the use of the fund; A dark, almost neutral hue, which allows the figure of Mary Turner Sargent to be the undisputed focus of the work. This minimalist approach further accentuates its figure, creating a visual dialogue between the model and the spectator that is characteristic of Coley's style. To non -distraction in the context, Copley capable of focusing attention on the psychology of the subject.

Laura Turner Sargent, through the portrait, embodies the feminine ideal of her time, but also her context; She is a woman from high society, wife of a successful merchant, and her representation can be interpreted as a testimony not only of her individual beauty, but of the social status achieved by her husband, thus indicating the intricate relationship between female identity and the social position in the 18th century.

In the broader context of American art, Copley is recognized for its ability to merge the tradition of European oil portrait with the cultural specificity of America. Comparing this work with others of its authorship, such as the famous "Portrait of A Man" or "Paul Revere", you can see the thematic consistency of the exploration of emblematic figures of their time. Its technique, which uses the color equally subtle and vibrant, establishes a visual and emotional link that continues to resonate through the centuries.

“MRS. Daniel Sargent ”is not just a portrait; It is an exploration of the complexity of the human being, a historical document that offers a look at the life of a woman at a time when art and society were in a state of transformation. Through the thorough observation of Copley and its ability to transfer the humanity of its subjects to the canvas, this painting remains a fundamental work that invites contemplation and reflection on the place of women in the history of art and culture.

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