Baron (c.1896) by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Baron - Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - c.1896

Artwork Information

TitleBaron
ArtistHenri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Datec.1896
Art MovementPost-Impressionism
Current LocationBrooklyn Museum, New York City, NY, US

About Baron

The artwork titled “Baron” is a creation of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, a renowned artist associated with the Post-Impressionism movement. This sketch and study, estimated to have been made around the year 1896, is part of the collection at the Brooklyn Museum, located in New York City, NY, United States.

The artwork presents a figure rendered with a loose and expressive line quality that is characteristic of Toulouse-Lautrec’s style. The subject, presumably a man of some distinction given the title “Baron,” is depicted in a candid pose. He is seated, angled slightly away from the viewer, with his face turned toward the right, showcasing a profile view. He wears a top hat and a formal coat with a visible bow tie, suggesting an attire of the late 19th century. His expression is captured mid-speech or perhaps mid-gesture, which, along with the lively strokes of the sketch, imparts a sense of immediacy and movement.

Although the background details are sparse and abstract, they provide just enough context to suggest a social setting, which might be inferred from the other faint lines that might depict other figures or architectural elements. The choice of medium amplifies the spontaneity and observational nature of this work, offering a glimpse into the artist’s process of capturing life and character in his surroundings.

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