Lucy Stone (1818-1893)

Ida Bothe

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Feminist Iconography, Portraiture of Activism
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Oil on canvas
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The painting "Lucy Stone (1818-1893)" by Ida Bothe is a portrait that commemorates the prominent American abolitionist and women's rights activist, Lucy Stone, who was known for her advocacy of women's suffrage and her role in the early women's rights movement. Created in the late 19th century, the work reflects the growing recognition of women's contributions to social reform and serves as a visual testament to Stone's enduring legacy in American history.

Description of the work:

The painting "Lucy Stone (1818-1893)" by Ida Bothe presents a portrait of the prominent abolitionist and women's rights advocate, characterized by a dignified pose and a thoughtful expression. The use of a muted color palette, combined with detailed rendering of Stone's attire, emphasizes her status and the historical significance of her contributions to social reform in the 19th century.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Lucy Stone (1818-1893)