The artwork, titled “Alexander Calder,” was created by the artist Samuel Morse around the year 1820. Utilizing oil on canvas as the medium, this piece is a portrait that falls within the Romanticism art movement.
In the artwork, a distinguished gentleman is depicted in a formal pose, facing forward with a composed expression. He wears a high-collared white shirt, accentuated by a meticulously arranged cravat, and a dark coat which highlights his dignified demeanor. The background is comprised of a muted, dark atmospheric setting, with a subtle red drapery on the right side adding a contrasting warmth to the overall composition. The refined brushwork and attention to detail in rendering the subject’s features and attire embody the Romantic emphasis on individualism and emotional depth.