Dark portrait of an older light-skinned women with dark hair in a black dress and white collar, her hair pinned up. Her face is in partial shadow.

Portrait of Mary Adeline Williams

Thomas Eakins

1899

Thomas Eakins aimed to paint the human figure with uncompromising realism, executing likenesses that focus on introspection and psychological depth. A family friend, Mary Adeline Williams sat for this portrait in 1899, a year before she would move into the Philadelphia home of Eakins and his wife, artist Susan MacDowell Eakins. Although the composition presents Addie (as she was known) as straight-laced and severe, she was described by Susan Eakins as active and engaged—riding bicycles, going to art exhibitions, and socializing between the sittings for this work.

Title Portrait of Mary Adeline Williams
Artist Thomas Eakins
Date 1899
Medium Oil on canvas
Style Realism
Dimensions 61 × 50.8 cm (24 × 20 1/16 in.)