Finder of the Lost Child (1829) by George Harvey

Finder of the Lost Child - George Harvey - 1829

Artwork Information

TitleFinder of the Lost Child
ArtistGeorge Harvey
Date1829
Art MovementRomanticism

About Finder of the Lost Child

“Finder of the Lost Child,” created by George Harvey in 1829, is a work belonging to the Romanticism art movement. Classified as a sketch and study, the artwork captures the narrative essence and emotional depth characteristic of Romanticism.

The artwork vividly depicts two figures—a weathered older man and a young child. The old man, seated on a simple wooden chair, exudes an air of fatigue and contemplation. He holds a glass in one hand and appears to be gesturing with the other, as if recounting a tale. His attire is worn and rugged, suggesting a humble background. The child, standing beside the man and resting on the back of the chair, gazes at him with a mix of curiosity and concern. The child’s attire, though similarly simple, indicates a younger, more innocent presence. The earthy tones and detailed rendering of the figures emphasize a stark sense of realism and emotional resonance, hallmarks of the Romantic era.

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