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Elizabeth James Parkyns

Admire Elizabeth James Parkyns by John Hoppner, a captivating portrait painted in 1794 showcasing elegance and detail at Taft Museum of Art. Explore its history and artistic significance.

John Hoppner (1758-1810) was a celebrated English portrait painter known for his vibrant colors & depictions of British royalty, women, and children. Explore his masterpieces & legacy at OriginalUniqueArt.

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Elizabeth James Parkyns

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Quick Facts

  • Location: Taft Museum of Art, Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • Title: Elizabeth James Parkyns
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Notable elements or techniques: Portrait painting; Delicate brushwork
  • Subject or theme: Female Portraiture
  • Dimensions: 76 x 63 cm
  • Influences: Reynolds

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Collectible Description

A Portrait Steeped in Elegance: Elizabeth James Parkyns by John Hoppner

John Hoppner’s “Elizabeth James Parkyns,” completed in 1794, stands as a testament to the Romantic era's fascination with idealized beauty and psychological depth. Painted during a period of significant artistic innovation—characterized by loose brushstrokes, vibrant color palettes, and an emphasis on capturing emotion—this portrait transcends mere likeness; it aspires to convey a profound sense of serenity and inner grace.

Subject Matter and Composition

The painting depicts Elizabeth James Parkyns, a young woman dressed in a flowing white gown adorned with delicate lace trim. Her posture exudes confidence yet retains a palpable vulnerability, reflecting the prevailing artistic preoccupation with portraying character rather than simply reproducing physical appearance. Hoppner skillfully positions her amidst a tranquil meadow bathed in soft sunlight—a deliberate choice that underscores themes of innocence and pastoral tranquility. Two birds perched atop branches contribute to the idyllic setting, symbolizing hope and freedom – motifs frequently employed by Romantic artists to elevate their subjects beyond the mundane.

Technique and Style

Hoppner’s masterful technique exemplifies the hallmarks of his style: a layered application of oil paint that builds up tonal variations with remarkable subtlety. The artist utilizes glazing—a process involving applying thin translucent layers of color over previous coats—to achieve luminous effects and imbue the canvas with an ethereal glow. Hoppner's brushwork is loose and expressive, capturing the texture of fabric and conveying a sense of movement despite the stillness of the scene. Notably, he employs Reynoldsian influences – a technique known for its polished surfaces and careful attention to detail—demonstrating his understanding of artistic conventions while simultaneously forging his own distinctive voice.

Historical Context

“Elizabeth James Parkyns” emerged during a time when portraiture was undergoing a dramatic transformation. Artists like Hoppner moved away from the rigid formality of Neoclassical art, embracing emotional realism and prioritizing psychological insight. The painting reflects the broader cultural currents of the era—a burgeoning interest in nature, an idealized vision of femininity, and a desire to capture fleeting moments of beauty. It aligns perfectly with the Romantic movement's celebration of imagination and emotion as sources of artistic inspiration.

Symbolism and Emotional Impact

Beyond its visual splendor, “Elizabeth James Parkyns” resonates with symbolic significance. The white gown represents purity and virtue—values highly esteemed in Victorian society—while the umbrella serves as a subtle emblem of protection and resilience. More profoundly, Hoppner captures Elizabeth’s gaze – direct yet contemplative – conveying an inner stillness that speaks to the subject's composure and grace. The painting invites viewers to contemplate themes of beauty, tranquility, and the enduring power of human emotion, cementing its place as a masterpiece of Romantic portraiture.

Provenance and Significance

Currently housed at Taft Museum of Art in Cincinnati, Ohio (Bequest of Charles Phelps Taft and Anna Sinton Taft), “Elizabeth James Parkyns” represents an exceptional example of Hoppner’s oeuvre and exemplifies the artistic spirit of its time. Its inclusion in the Taft Museum's collection underscores the importance of preserving artistic heritage and sharing it with future generations.

Artist Biography

a life of artistry and royal patronage

john hoppner, a prominent english portrait painter, left an indelible mark on the art world with his vibrant colour palette. born in whitechapel, london, in 1758 to german parents, hoppner's life was marked by royal patronage and artistic brilliance.

early life and training

  • at a young age, hoppner became a chorister at the royal chapel, but his inclination towards art led him to enter the royal academy in 1775.
  • in 1778, he received a silver medal for drawing from life, and in 1782, the gold medal for historical painting with his work on king lear.

rise to fame and notable works

john hoppner's portraits of women and children were deemed his most successful works by competent judges. his touch, characterized by breadth and freedom, gave his paintings a faint reflection of the charm of reynolds. notable works include:
  • mrs jordan as viola in 'twelfth night', now at english heritage (london, united kingdom), showcasing his mastery over portrait painting.
  • his portraits of the prince of wales, the duke and duchess of york, lord rodney, and lord nelson, which were hung in the state apartments at st james's palace, demonstrate his high societal connections.

legacy and later life

john hoppner's life was marked by a chronic liver disease. he died on january 23, 1810. despite this, his legacy endures through his vibrant portraits that continue to captivate art lovers.

further reading and exploration

for a deeper dive into the world of british art, consider the following:
John Hoppner

John Hoppner

1758 - 1810 , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Portraiture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Reynolds']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Joshua Reynolds']
  • Date Of Birth: April 4, 1758
  • Date Of Death: January 23, 1810
  • Full Name: John Hoppner
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Mrs. Jordan as Viola
    • Prince of Wales
    • Duke of York
    • Lord Rodney
    • Lord Nelson
  • Place Of Birth: Whitechapel, London
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