Mrs. Robert Shewell Jr. (Mary Boyer Shewell)

Henry Benbridge

American

Henry Benbridge was among the first generation of American artists to receive artistic training in Europe. Born to a wealthy family in Philadelphia, Benbridge was able to travel to Italy and London, where he exhibited his work at the Royal Academy. His travels put him in contact with other Americans abroad, such as Benjamin Franklin and the artist Benjamin West. These introductions created opportunities for Benbridge back in the United States, where he later became a fashionable portraitist.

Born
1753
Died
1812
Mrs. Robert Shewell Jr. (Mary Boyer Shewell) by Henry Benbridge

What does fashion communicate?

Mary Boyer was the wife of Robert Shewell Jr., a young Philadelphia shipmaster. Her sister-in-law, Elizabeth, was the wife of leading American expatriate artist Benjamin West. Benbridge had lived with the West family in London, and his portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Shewell are painted with the warmth of family and kinship. The sitter’s fashionable outfit indicates that the portrait was painted in the early 1770s, immediately after the artist’s return from London.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Credit

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd

Item ID
1979.7.9.2
Dimensions
25 7/8 in. (65.7 cm)
Date
ca. 1775
Country
Artist name
Henry Benbridge
Artwork location