Portrait of Grace Dalrymple Elliott (c.1778) by Thomas Gainsborough

The artwork, titled “Portrait of Grace Dalrymple Elliott,” was created by Thomas Gainsborough around the year 1778. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece falls within the Rococo art movement and belongs to the portrait genre. Currently, it resides in a private collection.

The artwork depicts a sophisticated and poised woman, known to be Grace Dalrymple Elliott. She is adorned in an elegant gown with intricate detailing, featuring delicate lace and a prominent jewel at her chest. Her hair, styled in the fashion of the time, is voluminous and powdered. Gainsborough’s technique is evident in the soft, almost ethereal rendering of her complexion and the subtle play of light and shadow, which gives her face a lifelike glow. The background is muted, allowing the focus to remain entirely on the subject’s graceful features and aristocratic demeanor.

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