The artwork titled “Portrait of Vinnie Ream (1846-1914)” was created by George Caleb Bingham in 1876. Rendered in oil on canvas, this painting belongs to the art movements of Romanticism and Naïve Art (Primitivism) and is classified as a portrait.
The artwork depicts a young woman named Vinnie Ream, posed with a harp. The subject is draped in a white gown, conveying an aura of grace and elegance. The background features a curtain and a glimpse of an outdoor scene, adding depth and a touch of natural beauty to the composition. The artist employs a delicate palette and attention to detail, embodying the aesthetic ideals of Romanticism and the simplicity characteristic of Naïve Art.