Mrs. Samuel Hill - 1764


size(cm): 55x75
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Description

The work "Mrs. Samuel Hill", painted by John Singleton Copley in 1764, is a clear exponent of the American portrait of the colonial era, which reflects both the artist's technical mastery and the social and aesthetic norms of his time. Copley, a painter of recognized prestige and one of the most important portraitists of his time, achieves in this portrait a physical and psychological representation of the female figure he portrays.

The portrait presents Mrs. Hill standing, seen in a triptych that turns the work into a significant visual document of the late Rococó style that predominated in the American colonies. The composition focuses on its upright figure, dressed in an elegant and sophisticated way. Copley uses the drape of the dress, with its finely represented folds, to bring to life the texture of the fabric and highlight the wealth of the clothing. The choice of its outfit, as well as the accessories that adorn it, underline its social status and the wealth that the Hill family possessed in the then colonial Boston.

As for the colored palette, Copley leaning for warm tones that evoke the soft light of the environment and that allow the figure of Mrs. Hill to stand out from the bottom. The predominant colors are terracotta, cream and gold, which not only complement the tone of their skin, but also create a harmonic visual balance. The background, which presents a subtly represented landscape, seems to insinuate a clear sky, which brings a quality of luminosity to the scene and a sense of openness that contrasts with the sobriety of her dress.

It is interesting to observe how Copley not only deals with the physical representation of his model, but also infuses a sensation of character and personality to his portrait. The facial expression of Mrs. Hill, which shows a mixture of dignity and delicacy, invites the viewer to connect with his humanity, something that the artist achieved with great ability in many of his portraits. This is an approach that Copley perfected throughout his career, seeking not only to capture the appearance, but also the essence of his portrayed.

Copley's work is also part of a broader context of portrait painting in the 18th century. Throughout his career, the artist was influenced by the European style, particularly by the masters British such as Joshua Reynolds, which manifests itself in the elegance of his compositions and detail attention. However, its approach is also characterized by a strong sense of individuality and a narrative that transcends the conventions of the portrait painting of its time. This distinguishes and establishes Copley as a pioneer in the representation of everyday life and the portraits of characters in the society of the American colonies.

"Mrs. Samuel Hill" is, in short, a work that encapsulates Coley's technical ability, his deep understanding of light and color, as well as his ability to evoke the psychology of his models. Through this portrait, not only is a figure of colonial society documented, but also a window to the values, aesthetics and history of a crucial period in the development of American identity.

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