Anna Watson Stuart

Daniel Huntington

Created:
Movement:
1862
Realism
key Notes:
Victorian Elegance, Portraiture Realism
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Dimensions:
50 x 40 in. (127 x 101.6 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
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Anna Watson Stuart by Daniel Huntington

The painting "Anna Watson Stuart," created in 1862 by Daniel Huntington, is an exemplary work of American portraiture from the mid-19th century. Executed in oil on canvas, the piece reflects Huntington's adept skill in capturing the likeness and character of his subjects, a hallmark of his artistic practice. Daniel Huntington (1816–1906) was a prominent American artist known for his portraits and historical paintings, contributing significantly to the cultural landscape of his time. As a leading figure in the Hudson River School, Huntington's work often bridged the gap between romanticism and realism, influencing subsequent generations of American artists. The painting not only showcases his technical proficiency but also provides insight into the social and cultural milieu of the era. Huntington's legacy is preserved through his numerous portraits of notable figures, which remain integral to the study of American art history.

Description of the work:

"Anna Watson Stuart" by Daniel Huntington, created in 1862, is an oil on canvas portrait that exemplifies the refined realism characteristic of mid-19th century American art. The painting captures the elegance and poise of its subject, reflecting Huntington's skillful use of light and texture to convey depth and personality.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Anna Watson Stuart