Anne Bateman, later Mrs. John Gisbourne - Joseph Wright of Derby
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Description
A refined eighteenth-century portrait by Joseph Wright of Derby, featuring Anne Bateman in a detailed blue silk gown.
This portrait by Joseph Wright of Derby depicts Anne Bateman, a member of the local gentry, captured during the early stages of the artist's career. Wright, who spent much of his working life in Derby, became known for his mastery of light and shadow, a skill evident here in the subtle modelling of the sitter's features against a dark, atmospheric background. The composition follows the conventions of eighteenth-century British portraiture, focusing on the subject's poise and the material qualities of her attire. Anne Bateman is shown in a formal gown, characterised by its blue silk bodice, delicate lace trim, and pearl embellishments. The artist pays close attention to the texture of the fabric, using light to define the folds of the silk and the transparency of the lace. Her expression is calm and direct, engaging the viewer with a sense of quiet composure. The dark, neutral ground serves to isolate the figure, ensuring that the viewer's attention remains fixed on the sitter's face and the details of her dress. While Wright is often associated with his later scientific and industrial subjects, his portraiture remains a significant component of his output. This work demonstrates his ability to render the social status and personal character of his subjects through traditional portrait techniques. The painting provides a clear example of the aesthetic preferences of the period, where the focus rested on the representation of refined dress and individual identity. The use of a restricted colour palette, dominated by the blue of the gown and the warm tones of the skin, creates a balanced visual experience. This print captures the technical precision of the original oil painting, allowing for a close examination of the brushwork and the subtle tonal shifts that define Wright's approach to portraiture.
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Anne Bateman, later Mrs. John Gisbourne - Joseph Wright of Derby
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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