The artwork, entitled “Edward Miller,” was created by Thomas Hardy in 1796. This portrait belongs to the Baroque art movement.
In the artwork, the subject, Edward Miller, is portrayed in a highly detailed and lifelike manner. The portrait showcases Miller seated, dressed in formal attire typical of the late 18th century. His appearance is marked by a composed expression and meticulous attention to detail. The background is subtly muted, ensuring focus on Miller’s distinguished demeanor and detailed facial features. The texture and shading employed by Hardy contribute to the intricate realism characteristic of the Baroque style.