The artwork titled “Mrs. Daniel Hubbard (Mary Greene)” was created by John Singleton Copley in 1764. Rendered in oil on cardboard, this portrait belongs to the Neoclassicism art movement and measures 100.97 x 127.6 cm. It is currently housed in the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
The artwork portrays Mary Greene, the subject of the painting, in a composed and elegant manner. She is depicted wearing a richly detailed gown complemented by lace embellishments, suggestive of her status and refined taste. Her posture is poised, with one arm resting on what appears to be a table draped in a cloth. The background is dark and atmospheric, enhancing the focus on the sitter’s serene expression and intricate attire. The lighting highlights her facial features and the textures of the fabric, showcasing Copley’s meticulous attention to detail and mastery in portraiture. This painting exemplifies the Neoclassical style through its grandeur, clarity, and emphasis on the subject’s dignified presence.