MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
The AMICA Library
Record
AMICA ID:
MMA_.62.79.2
AMICA Library Year:
2000
Object Type:
Paintings
Creator Name:
Smibert, John
Creator Role:
Artist
Creator Dates/Places:
Scottish, 1688-1751
Creator Name-CRT:
John Smibert
Title:
Mrs. Francis Brinley and Her Son Francis
View:
Full View
Creation Date:
1729
Creation Start Date:
1729
Creation End Date:
1729
Materials and Techniques:
Oil on canvas
Dimensions:
50 x 39 1/4 in. (127.0 x 99.7 cm)
AMICA Contributor:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Owner Location:
New York, New York, USA
ID Number:
62.79.2
Credit Line:
Rogers Fund, 1962
Rights:
Context:

Born Deborah Lyde, Mrs. Francis Brinley (1698-1761) was the daughter of Edward and Catherine Lyde and the granddaughter of Judge Nathaniel Byfield (see portrait by Smibert, 24.109.87). When she married Francis Brinley in 1718, she was a woman of wealth and social prominence. An entry in Smibert's notebook dated May 1729 identifies the infant as the Brinley's son Francis (1729-1816). Mrs. Brinley holds a sprig of orange blossoms, a gesture which may have been taken from an eighteenth-century print by Sir Peter Lely. The white orange blossom symbolizes both marriage and purity, while the fruit, a sign of fertility, emphasizes Mrs. Brinley's role as a mother. Orange trees, although fashionable in Europe, were expensive rarities in the colonies. The presence of one here reinforces the sitter's wealth. Smibert also painted a portrait of Mrs. Brinley's husband (62.79.1).

Related Image Identifier Link:
MMA_.ap62.79.2.R.tif

Mrs. Francis Brinley and Her Son Francis

Mrs. Francis Brinley and Her Son Francis