Fisherman (1935) by William H. Johnson

Fisherman - William H. Johnson - 1935

Artwork Information

TitleFisherman
ArtistWilliam H. Johnson
Date1935
Art MovementExpressionism

About Fisherman

The artwork titled “Fisherman,” created by William H. Johnson in 1935, belongs to the Expressionism art movement and is categorized within the genre of portraiture.

In this particular piece, the artist adopts a bold and dynamic approach, utilizing strong, black brushstrokes to depict the face of a fisherman. The portrayal is rendered with a freehand technique, evoking a sense of raw emotion and vigor. The fisherman’s visage is characterized by pronounced, almost exaggerated features, with thick lines outlining the contours of the face, beard, and hair. Despite the simplicity of form, the artwork conveys a strong presence, with deep, shadowed eyes that draw the viewer’s attention. The background remains sparse, ensuring that focus remains steadfastly on the subject’s intense and thoughtful expression. This piece exemplifies Johnson’s distinctive style and his ability to convey profound human experience through minimalistic yet powerful visual elements.

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