The artwork titled “Portrait Of Philip Tisdall With His Wife And Family,” rendered in oil on canvas, is a creation of Angelica Kauffman. Falling under the genres of Neoclassicism and Rococo, this portrait measures 190.5 by 154 centimeters and is currently held in a private collection. The piece exemplifies the Neoclassical and Rococo art movements, characterized by its elegance and detailed representation.
In the artwork, the family members are portrayed with an aura of grace and sophistication. Philip Tisdall, seated at the center, is surrounded by his family amidst a lush and serene setting. His expression and posture exude a calm authority. To his left, a young woman in a blue and white garment gently holds a lyre, adding an allegorical touch to the composition. A woman in a flowing pink gown engages with a classical statue adorned with a floral garland, signifying a connection to the artistic and cultural realms. Adjacent to Philip, a girl sits with a basket of flowers, symbolizing innocence and youth. Another woman, clad in a green and gold dress, stands to the right, slightly detached yet integral to the family grouping, adding to the harmonious familial tableau. The pleasing interplay of light and shadow, combined with the carefully curated poses and expressions, reflects Kauffman’s mastery in capturing the essence of her subjects within the broader tradition of Neoclassical portraiture.