The artwork, titled “Mrs. James Russell (Katherine Graves),” was created by the renowned artist John Singleton Copley circa 1770. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece conforms to the Neoclassical art movement and exemplifies the portrait genre. The dimensions of the artwork are 40.25 x 50.25 centimeters.
In the artwork, the subject, Mrs. James Russell, also known as Katherine Graves, is depicted with a serene yet dignified demeanor. She is elegantly seated on a blue, upholstered chair. Her attire consists of a lustrous brown gown, complemented by white lace and a bonnet framing her face. The delicate textures of her clothing, notably the lace, are rendered with intricate precision. She holds a small book in her right hand, suggesting an association with literacy and refinement. The background is dark and muted, which draws the viewer’s focus to the subject’s tranquil expression and detailed attire. The overall composition emphasizes both the status and grace of Mrs. James Russell, in alignment with the stylistic attributes of the Neoclassical period.