Set at the Lasalle Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, “Mrs. Louisa Lushington” is a famous painting in the 18th century. The portrait, made from oil on canvas, is illustrated by John Hoppner, a famous british artist.
The portrait, which is a drawing of Mrs. Louisa Lushington, is organized in a way that creates an illusion that the subject is staring straight into the viewer’s eyes. The artist does this by creating a dark gloomy background, placing the subject in front with a dress that contradicts with the dark background. Although it is not shown clearly in this photograph, Mrs. Louisa Lushington's eyes shine brightly in the dark gloomy sky due to the direction of the light going into her eyes. Not only does the light create emphasis on