American Art Portrait of Mrs. John Travis (Elizabeth Bond) Made in United States, North and Central Americac. 1800 Gilbert Charles Stuart, American, 1755 - 1828 Oil on canvas Currently not on view 2007-67-1 Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Stroud, Sr., 2007 |
LabelElizabeth Bond Travis (1771-1820) was at the center of Philadelphia's sophisticated, international Federal society when Gilbert Stuart painted her between 1795 and 1803. The daughter of Dr. Phineas Bond, one of the founders of Pennsylvania Hospital, and the wife of John Travis, a wealthy Englishman who settled in Philadelphia after the American Revolution, Elizabeth is shown in a pose characteristic of Stuart's portraits. Her rosy flesh and steady eye contact with the viewer project control, serenity, and well-being while the contrasts of light and shadow animate and soften her image. |















