Bust of William Bewick (1853) by John Gibson

Bust of William Bewick - John Gibson - 1853

Artwork Information

TitleBust of William Bewick
ArtistJohn Gibson
Date1853
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About Bust of William Bewick

The artwork, titled “Bust of William Bewick,” was created by the esteemed artist John Gibson in the year 1853. It belongs to the Neoclassicism art movement and is classified under the sculpture genre.

The artwork presents a finely crafted marble bust of a man, depicting him with classical restraint and idealized features consistent with Neoclassical aesthetics. The subject’s head is slightly turned to the right, and his facial expression is serene, exuding a sense of calm and nobility. The detailed curls of the hair and the subtle contouring around the eyes, nose, and mouth add to the lifelike quality of the piece. The neck and shoulders are robustly formed, leading down to a simplified, squared-off base. The artwork exemplifies the precision and clarity emblematic of 19th-century Neoclassicism, celebrating both the human form and the timeless virtues of classical antiquity.

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