Mary Margaret (Pearce) Wood and Two of her Daughters
Maker
Francis Wheatley
(British, 1747-1801)
SitterSitter:
Mary Margaret (Pearce) Wood
(British, 1746 - 1808)
Collections
ClassificationsPAINTINGS
Date1787
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions36 x 28 3/8 in. (91.4 x 72.1 cm.)
DescriptionThree figures in a landscape; the mother seated full-length, the daughters standing, one in full view, the other obscured behind her. The mother and standing daughter face eachother, the mother's face in three quarter view turned slightly to the right, the daughter's face in profile turned to the left. The second daughter faces full front from behind her sister.
SignedInitialed and dated lower left: F.W. 1787
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextIn this family portrait, Wheatley focuses attention on domestic affection. Mary Margaretta Wood attentively lowers her book at the approach of one of her daughters, who has just harvested flowers and fruit from a kitchen garden. A second portrait, also in the collection, shows the other half of the family. To connect the two paintings, the artist shows Ralph Winstanley Wood seated at an angle mirroring that of his wife, focusing attention on his son in the same manner that she focuses attention on her daughters.Status
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