Abigail Adams Pictures

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      Abigail Adams portrait by Benjamin Blythe, c. 1766

      A classic portrait of a woman from a bygone era, featuring a soft gaze, an elegant pearl necklace, and attire typical of 18th-century fashion.

      Pastel on paper; 57 cm x 44.3 cm. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, MA.

      Abigail Adams portrait, unknown artist, c. 1795

      Abigail Adams portrait, unknown artist, c. 1795.

      Portrait by unknown artist after a 1785 painting by Brown.

      Oil on canvas; 30 1/4″ x 26 1/2″. New York State Historical Association, Fenimore Art Museum, Cooperstown, NY.

      Abigail Smith Adams by Gilbert Stuart, 1800-15

      Abigail Smith Adams by Gilbert Stuart, 1800-15.

      Oil on canvas; 73.4 x 59.7 cm (28 7/8 x 23 1/2 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.

      Although the cap and shawl are from the period of 1815 when the painting was completed, Abigail’s face is from 1800, when Stuart began the dual paintings of her and John Adams.

      Abigail Adams by James Sharples, c. 1796.

      Abigail Adams by James Sharples, c. 1796.

      Pastel on gray (now oxidized) laid paper. 9 9/16 x 7 7/16 in. • 24.3 x 18.9 cm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY.

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