OIL PAINTING: Indian Widow, 1785
Wright had never crossed the Atlantic, but reading James Adair's History of the American Indians (1775) he had found an account of the vigil kept by the widow of a brave 'for the first moon ... under his mourning war-pole', and had painted his Widow of an Indian Chief to join three other paintings of women empowered by virtue, love or loyalty.
In this oil paintingthe Native American's bearing is that of an antique statue, while the stormy shore with its volcano has more to do with Naples, which Wright had seen as a young man, than with America.