Mrs. Joseph Barrell (Hannah Fitch) (c.1771) by John Singleton Copley

The artwork titled “Mrs. Joseph Barrell (Hannah Fitch)” was created by the esteemed artist John Singleton Copley around the year 1771. This piece, rendered in pastel on paper and canvas, is an exemplar of the Neoclassicism movement and belongs to the portrait genre. It is presently housed in the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

The artwork features a finely detailed portrayal of Mrs. Joseph Barrell, also known as Hannah Fitch. Her visage, captured with delicate precision, exudes a serene and composed elegance. The soft hues of the pastel medium contribute to the lifelike quality of her complexion, highlighting her refined features. She is adorned in a light blue attire, accentuated by a floral embellishment that enhances the portrait’s delicate charm. Her dark hair is meticulously styled, appropriate to the era’s aesthetics. The background of the portrait is a subdued, darkened space that focuses attention on the subject, emphasizing her presence and fostering a sense of intimacy between the observer and the portrayed.

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