mehetable stoddard sumner (welles) was a prominent american artist born in boston, united states in 1767. she was also known as sumner and was active in the early 19th century until her death in 1852. mehetable stoddard sumner (welles) is notable for being one of the few female artists of her time, making her contributions to the art world even more significant.
early life and career
mehetable's early life and training are not well-documented, but it is known that she was born into a family of modest means. her talent for art was recognized at a young age, and she began receiving lessons from local artists in boston. mehetable stoddard sumner (welles) quickly developed her skills as a portrait painter, which was a popular genre during the 19th century.artistic style and notable works
mehetable's artistic style is characterized by her use of realism and attention to detail. her portraits are known for their expressive qualities, capturing the essence of her subjects. one of her most notable works is a painting titled woman, which is now housed at the museum of fine arts in boston, united states. some of mehetable's other notable works include:- the steps by fritz eichenberg, a wood engraving on paper created in 1934.
- rebecca boylston by john singleton copley, a masterpiece of neo-classicism.
- ne i so meh by elbridge ayer burbank, a remarkable example of the artist's skill in capturing native american culture.
