Sarah Ursula Rose

Benjamin West

Created:
Movement:
1756
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key Notes:
Colonial portraiture, Rococo elegance
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Dimensions:
29 x 23 3/8 in. (73.7 x 59.4 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
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story of the work:

"Sarah Ursula Rose" is a portrait painted by Benjamin West in 1756. The subject of the painting is Sarah Ursula Rose, whose specific biographical details remain largely unknown. West, an American-born painter, was active in England and became known for his historical and portrait paintings. This work exemplifies West's early style, characterized by a focus on realism and the use of light and shadow. The painting is notable for its composition and the depiction of the sitter's attire, reflecting the fashion of the mid-18th century. "Sarah Ursula Rose" is part of West's broader oeuvre, which contributed to the development of American art in the 18th century. The current location of the painting is not specified in available records.

Description of the work:

"Sarah Ursula Rose," painted by Benjamin West in 1756, is an oil on canvas portrait that exemplifies the artist's neoclassical style. The composition features a seated female figure, adorned in a flowing gown that highlights the elegance of the period. The use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and volume, enhancing the three-dimensionality of the figure. The background is rendered in soft, muted tones, which serve to emphasize the subject. West's attention to detail is evident in the delicate rendering of the fabric and the lifelike quality of the subject's expression. The color palette is characterized by warm hues, contributing to the overall harmonious effect of the painting. The work reflects the artist's skill in portraying both the physical likeness and the character of the sitter.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Sarah Ursula Rose