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Mrs. Richard Brown, ca. 1760. Creator: Johan Hesselius
Mrs. Richard Brown, ca. 1760
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This portrait, titled "Mrs. Richard Brown, ca. 1760" is a remarkable piece of art created by Johan Hesselius in the 18th century. The painting showcases an elegant woman dressed in a stunning country-style dress that reflects the fashion trends of the time. The subject exudes grace and sophistication as she gazes confidently at the viewer. Her attire features intricate lace details and a choker adorned with exquisite jewelry, highlighting her refined taste and social status. Johan Hesselius masterfully captures not only Mrs. Richard Brown's physical appearance but also her connection to nature. Surrounding her are vibrant roses, symbolizing beauty and love, which further enhance the overall composition of the painting. This oil on canvas artwork provides us with valuable insights into both historical fashion trends and societal norms during this period in American history. It serves as a window into an era when education was highly valued, evident through Mrs. Brown's refined demeanor and scholarly background. Preserved by the Smithsonian American Art Museum, this heritage art piece allows us to appreciate Hesselius' skillful use of color and fabric textures while providing a glimpse into the life of an influential woman from 18th-century America.
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