Catherine Brass Yates

Catherine Brass Yates
Artist Gilbert Stuart
Year 1793–94
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 76.2 cm × 63.5 cm (30.0 in × 25.0 in)
Location National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Catherine Brass Yates is an oil on canvas painting undertaken in 1793–94 by the American artist Gilbert Stuart.[1]

Painting

The painting shows Catherine Brass Yates, the wife of Richard Yates, a New York merchant;[2] it was painted in oil on canvas in 1793–94.[1] Stuart painted a portrait of Richard in the same period.[3] Timothy Cahill, the editor of Art Conservator magazine considers that the Portrait of Mrs Richard Yates is "regarded as among the finest American portraits ever made".[4]

The painting was acquired in 1940 by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[5] The gallery consider that Stuart's painting is "one of his most compelling and unified efforts at conveying character",[2] and "one of America's most famous paintings, both as an artistic masterpiece and as a visual symbol of the early republic's rectitude".[1]

References

Sources

  • Barratt, Carrie Rebora; Miles, Ellen Gross (2004). Gilbert Stuart. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 978-1-58839-122-3. 
  • Cahill, Timothy (Fall 2009). "Unraveling a Mystery" (PDF). Art Conservator. Williamstown, MA: Williamstown Art Conservation Center. 4 (2). 
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