Harold Gilman (c.1912) by Walter Sickert

Harold Gilman - Walter Sickert - c.1912

Artwork Information

TitleHarold Gilman
ArtistWalter Sickert
Datec.1912
Art MovementImpressionism

About Harold Gilman

The artwork, titled “Harold Gilman,” created around 1912 by the artist Walter Sickert, belongs to the Impressionism art movement and falls under the portrait genre.

In “Harold Gilman,” Walter Sickert employs a distinct impressionistic approach, characterized by the loose and expressive brushstrokes typical of the movement. The portrait depicts a male figure, presumably Harold Gilman, with a focus on the intricate play of light and shadow on his face and attire. The background, rendered in a palette of warm hues, contrasts with the richer tones of the subject’s clothing, adding depth to the composition. The facial features are somewhat abstract, reflecting Sickert’s intent to capture the essence of his subject through color and form rather than precise detail. This work exemplifies Sickert’s contribution to the art movement, highlighting his unique style and interpretative portrayal of his contemporaries.

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