Mary Wood

Mary Wood by John Russell

Medium

pastel on paper laid down on canvas

Dimensions

overall (oval): 60.5 x 45 cm (23 13/16 x 17 11/16 in.)

Classification

Drawing

Department

CG-E

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund

Accession Number

1993.63.1

Art Historical Context

John Russell's *Mary Wood* (1794) is a delicate pastel portrait capturing the elegance of its sitter, likely a woman of the British upper class during the late Georgian era. Russell (1745–1806), a prominent English artist and Royal Academy member, was renowned for his mastery of pastel, a medium he elevated to rival oil painting in expressiveness. This oval-format work, measuring 60.5 x 45 cm, exemplifies his skill in rendering soft, lifelike features and subtle textures, evoking the refined portraiture tradition of the time. Pastel on paper laid down on canvas allowed Russell to achieve lumi...

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