

Two portraits side by side, one of a man and one of a woman. The man on the left has curly reddish-brown hair, light skin, and blue eyes. He wears a black coat over a white shirt with a ruffled neck and a white cravat. He sits on a wooden chair with a curved back, holding an object in his right hand. The woman on the right has curly reddish-brown hair pulled up, light skin, and blue eyes. She wears a white dress with a large lace collar and a shawl draped over her shoulders. She sits on a wooden chair with a curved back. The background of both portraits is a mottled brown color. The portraits are by Gilbert Stuart and depict Dr. James Stuart and Mary Campbell Stuart.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 562 px
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