11063

Id:11063

Mujer (posiblemente Señora James Gooch)
Smibert, John
Fecha: 1730
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Mujer (posiblemente Señora James Gooch)
Smibert, John
1728-1751
1688-1751 Born in Edinburgh, John Smibert worked as a craftsman and copyist in London before traveling to Italy to develop his artistic skills. In 1729 he arrived in Boston to join the philosopher George Berkeley in establishing a university in Bermuda. When these plans dissolved, Smibert established a painting room, an artist’s supply shop, and a gallery that displayed his copies after important European paintings. Even after his death, his studio remained and nurtured American artists from Robert Feke, John Singleton Copley, and Charles Willson Peale to John Trumbull and Washington Allston. The artist’s second recorded composition made in Boston, this portrait of the widowed Catherine Page Brinley Lyde (1663–1755) is typical of his earliest American works.
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Brooklyn Museum
United States
Boston
United States
Nueva York
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Retrato femenino
Europeas y criollas
Posición sin objetos
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Retrato secular y religioso
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Imagen al natural
Edad: adolescencia-Juventud
Género femenino
Personaje individual


La cultura barroca es gestual. El gesto complementaba la comunicación visual con gestos de oralidad, de modo que las pinturas “hablaban”. La siguiente información trata de reconstruir la cultura gestual quirológica y quironómica a partir de los tratados y de las frecuencias gestuales en la pintura colonial.

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