Jane Breathitt Sappington (1834) by George Caleb Bingham

The artwork, titled “Jane Breathitt Sappington,” was created by George Caleb Bingham in 1834 and falls under the art movement known as Naïve Art (Primitivism). This piece is a portrait that exemplifies the stylistic simplicity and directness characteristic of Naïve Art.

In the artwork, an elderly woman is depicted with a stern and composed expression. She is adorned in a dark, formal dress with a prominent, intricately detailed lace collar and a bonnet. The background is of a plain, muted tone, which serves to accentuate the meticulous attention given to the subject’s facial features and attire. The overall composition, while simple in its execution, conveys a dignified presence and a sense of solemnity, characteristic of portraiture from the period.

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