Artwork
Agnes Margaret Anderson

Agnes Margaret Anderson is an oil painting by the Impressionist artist Agnes Stepney Gulston. It dates from 1900 and is held in the collection of the National Library of Wales.
About this work
Overview
This oil portrait, created in 1900 by Agnes Stepney Gulston, captures Agnes Margaret Anderson in a seated pose, distinguished by her vibrant red dress with black lace accents against a dark background.
Subject & Meaning
The portrait focuses on Agnes Margaret Anderson, emphasizing her direct gaze and clasped hands, conveying a sense of composed intimacy. The prominent lace detail may symbolize elegance or refinement.
Technique & Style
Gulston employs contrasting colors to accentuate the subject, with the dark background highlighting the dress's vibrant red and intricate black lace, adding texture and depth through these visual elements.
History & Provenance
Completed in 1900, the painting is now part of the National Library of Wales's collection.
Context
While specific contextual details about the commission or the subjects' relationship are not provided, the work reflects late 19th-century portrait conventions with a personal, intimate twist.
Legacy
The painting's legacy is closely tied to its preservation within the National Library of Wales, though detailed information on its broader impact or exhibition history is not specified.
Artist & collection
Artist
Agnes Stepney Gulston painted quiet portraits and still lifes in oils around the turn of the 1900s.














