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Mrs. William Dudley (Elizabeth Davenport)

(American (born in Scotland), 1688–1751)
1729
Medium/TechniqueOil on canvas
Dimensions91.76 x 71.44 cm (36 1/8 x 28 1/8 in.)
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Fenno
Accession number1979.769
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPaintings
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Description
Smibert had been in the colonies only a few months when the Dudleys commissioned him to paint these portraits in the latest continental style.  Such portraits were great luxuries, indicating the Dudley's wealth, ambition, and desire to stay abreast of European trends. The rich, skillfully painted fabrics that drape the sitter demonstrate both this and the painter's sophisticated European training. 
ProvenanceThe artist; Mrs. Arthur Bell, Boston, by 1950; Mrs. J. Brooks Fenno, Chestnut Hill, Mass., collateral descendent of the sitter; to MFA, 1979, gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Fenno.
Judge Edmund Quincy
John Smibert
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John Turner
John Smibert
1737
Mrs. Tyng
John Smibert
1729
Judge Samuel Sewall
John Smibert
1729
Parting of Hector and Andromache
John Smibert
about 1750
John Smibert
1730
Judge Charles Chambers
John Smibert
1743
William Dudley
John Smibert
1729
Formation III (Green Landscape)
Arthur Garfield Dove
about 1942