1863–1873
Edward Lamson Henry’s sentimental, idealized images of middle-class life helped return a sense of normalcy to a country torn apart by conflict. The Invalid portrays Henry’s ailing fiancée, Kate White, of Philadelphia, who died in 1868. Filled with fresh-cut flowers, fruit, and cakes, and flooded with sunlight, the painting looks less like a deathbed scene than a portrait of a woman reclining in a well-appointed interior. The bottles of medicine on the nightstand are the only indication of White’s fate.