William Hamilton – Mary Stephens Wells, nee Davies (1762?-1829) as Mrs Page
oil on canvas
Location: Royal Shakespeare Company Collection, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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The woman’s attire is striking. A vibrant red dress contrasts sharply with the elaborate white lace trimming the sleeves and skirt. Her hat, also red and adorned with feathers, adds to the overall impression of refined elegance. The details of her jewelry – a delicate necklace and what appears to be a brooch – further emphasize her status.
The setting itself is deliberately understated. A glimpse of an arched doorway can be seen on the right, suggesting a larger space beyond the immediate view. The window’s draperies are simple but contribute to the sense of controlled domesticity. The darkness surrounding the figure isolates her and focuses attention on her actions and appearance.
The gesture of leaning forward, with one hand poised near the basket, introduces an element of intrigue. It is difficult to discern precisely what she is looking at or interacting with within the basket, which invites speculation about its significance. This ambiguity allows for multiple interpretations: perhaps it contains a cherished possession, a small pet, or even something symbolic related to motherhood or domesticity.
The overall effect is one of carefully constructed presentation. The artist has created an image that conveys not only physical likeness but also hints at the subject’s personality and social standing. Theres a sense of quiet observation, as if she is caught in a moment of private contemplation within her own home. The subdued palette and soft lighting contribute to a mood of gentle intimacy, while the elaborate dress and carefully arranged setting underscore her position within a privileged sphere.