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Giclée Print
Digital
Neoclassicism
1804
7.0 x 10.0 cm
National Portrait GalleryHand-painted oil on canvas in your size and frame, made to order by our artists.
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Abigail Adams
Reproduction Size
This exquisite hand-painted reproduction captures the essence of Abigail Adams, a pivotal figure in early American history, as immortalized by the pioneering still life painter, Raphaelle Peale. Executed in meticulous detail and presented within a classic 7 x 10 cm frame, this artwork offers a poignant glimpse into the domestic sphere of the nation’s first lady during her tenure (1804-1809). The original painting, “Abigail Adams,” created in 1804, served as a testament to Peale's innovative approach to portraiture – moving beyond mere likeness to capture character and presence. Peale’s work was revolutionary for its time, reflecting his dedication to scientific observation and artistic precision.
Peale’s style is firmly rooted in the neoclassical tradition, evident in the formal arrangement and dignified pose of Abigail Adams. However, he infused this European influence with a distinctly American realism, prioritizing accuracy and detail over idealized beauty. The painting employs smooth brushwork and subtle tonal variations to create a sense of depth and volume, particularly in the rendering of her dress and bonnet. The use of black and white photography further enhances the piece's timeless quality, echoing the aesthetic sensibilities of the era.
Painted during a period of significant political and social change in the United States, this portrait reflects the growing importance of women in public life. Abigail Adams was known for her intelligence, wit, and outspoken opinions – she famously urged her husband, John Adams, to “remember the ladies” when drafting the new nation’s laws. The bonnet worn by Abigail Adams was a fashionable accessory during this period, signifying status and refinement. The image offers a tangible connection to a formative moment in American history, allowing us to contemplate the role of women in shaping the nation's identity.
This hand-painted reproduction transcends mere decoration; it is a window into the past. The serene expression of Abigail Adams invites contemplation and evokes a sense of quiet dignity. Its timeless appeal makes it an ideal addition to any art collection or interior design scheme, bringing a touch of historical elegance and intellectual curiosity to your space. A testament to Raphaelle Peale’s artistic vision, this piece is more than just a portrait – it's a celebration of American heritage.
1774 - 1825 , United States of America
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