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Gilbert Stuart Catherine Brass Yates
Gilbert Stuart — American, 1755–1828 — American Neoclassical Portraiture
Gilbert Stuart was the preeminent portraitist of the early American republic, responsible for shaping the visual record of its founding generation. Born in Rhode Island, he trained in London under Benjamin West and built a successful practice in England and Ireland before returning to the United States in 1793. His portraits are distinguished by a fluent, unfinished quality—loose brushwork, luminous flesh tones, and an emphasis on the sitter's face over surrounding detail.
- For Unframed and Framed Art - Acid free Archival Inks Printed on Museum Grade Paper. Museum Grade Paper is known to be Archival, which means it can be stored for a long time without turning yellow.
- Canvas Art Printed Using Archival Inks on Museum Quality Matte Canvas.