Dressing the Kitten (c.1768) by Joseph Wright

Dressing the Kitten - Joseph Wright - c.1768

Artwork Information

TitleDressing the Kitten
ArtistJoseph Wright
Datec.1768
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions72.4 x 90.8 cm
Art MovementBaroque

About Dressing the Kitten

The artwork named “Dressing the Kitten” is attributed to the artist Joseph Wright and dates back to approximately 1768. Crafted using oil on canvas, this painting is a part of the Baroque art movement. The dimensions of the piece are 72.4 by 90.8 cm, and it falls under the genre of portrait painting.

The scene depicted in the artwork portrays two young girls, delicately illuminated by a concentrated source of light, which is characteristic of Baroque artistry, emphasizing dramatic contrasts of light and shadow. The girls are engaged in a tender moment, gently dressing a small kitten. The expressions on their faces evoke a sense of innocence and devotion, further enhanced by the soft interplay of light on their features. The kitten, central to the composition, adds an element of charm and endearment. The meticulous rendering of texture, from the girls’ attire to the kitten’s fur, exemplifies Joseph Wright’s skill in capturing fine details and creating an intimate atmosphere.

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