Portrait of Rebecca Boylston (1767) by John Singleton Copley

The artwork titled “Portrait of Rebecca Boylston” was created by John Singleton Copley in the year 1767. Executed with oil on canvas, this piece belongs to the Neoclassicism art movement and is classified as a portrait. The dimensions of the artwork are 128 by 102 centimeters.

The portrait exemplifies Copley’s masterful use of oil paints to depict his subject with meticulous attention to detail. Rebecca Boylston is portrayed with an aura of elegance and grace, her delicate features highlighted through the artist’s skillful interplay of light and shadow. She is dressed in a luxurious garment of white silk, accentuated with a vibrant red and blue drapery, symbolizing opulence and refinement. Her attire is further adorned with intricate lace at her sleeves and neckline. Boylston holds a wicker basket filled with vividly colored flowers, suggesting an aspect of nobility or leisure. The background is composed of a lush landscape with verdant foliage and a serene sky, alongside an architectural feature and a lion statue from which water flows, adding a touch of grandeur to the setting. Each element within the portrait is rendered with precision, embodying the Neoclassical ideal of beauty and order.

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