Ellen Mary Brainerd Peck (nee Duffield) (c. 1843-?)

John Carlin

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Realism
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Portraiture, Victorian elegance
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Oil on canvas
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Ellen Mary Brainerd Peck (nee Duffield) by John Carlin

The painting "Ellen Mary Brainerd Peck (nee Duffield)" by John Carlin, executed in oil on canvas, remains an enigmatic piece due to the unknown date of its creation. Carlin, a 19th-century American artist, was notable for his portraiture, which often captured the nuanced expressions and attire of his subjects, reflecting the social and cultural milieu of the time. Despite being deaf from a young age, Carlin achieved recognition in the art world, contributing significantly to the representation of individuals in the mid-1800s. His works are appreciated for their meticulous attention to detail and the ability to convey the personality of the sitter. This particular portrait exemplifies Carlin's skill in rendering texture and fabric, offering insights into the fashion and aesthetics of the era. The painting holds historical value as it documents the likeness of Ellen Mary Brainerd Peck, providing a visual connection to the past.

Description of the work:

The painting "Ellen Mary Brainerd Peck (nee Duffield) (c. 1843-?)" by John Carlin is an oil on canvas work that captures the likeness of its subject with a focus on realistic detail and texture. The portrait exemplifies the 19th-century American style, characterized by its attention to individual features and the use of rich, vibrant colors.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Ellen Mary Brainerd Peck (nee Duffield) (c. 1843-?)