Adelina Morton (1810) by Joshua Johnson

The artwork titled “Adelina Morton” was created by Joshua Johnson in 1810. This piece belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and exemplifies the portrait genre.

In the portrait, a young girl named Adelina Morton is depicted seated against a dark backdrop. She is adorned in a white dress, accentuated with blue ribbons on her shoulders, and a gold pendant resting on her chest. The composition highlights her delicate and poised demeanor, as she holds a book in her right hand while her left hand gently rests on a flower stem placed on a wooden surface. The simplistic and unembellished style characteristic of Naïve Art is evident in the straightforward and earnest representation of the subject.

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