Henry Edward Fox (1805) by Charles Turner

Henry Edward Fox - Charles Turner - 1805

Artwork Information

TitleHenry Edward Fox
ArtistCharles Turner
Date1805
Art MovementRomanticism

About Henry Edward Fox

The artwork titled “Henry Edward Fox” was created by Charles Turner in the year 1805. This painting is a part of the Romanticism art movement and falls under the genre of portraiture. Referring to its era and style, it depicts a well-executed visual representation of a distinguished individual from that period.

In this portrait, the subject, Henry Edward Fox, is presented with a solemn and introspective demeanor. He is clad in a military uniform adorned with intricate details, including epaulettes and elaborate braiding, indicative of his high rank and status. The artist’s use of soft shading and meticulous attention to facial expressions renders a lifelike quality, characteristic of the Romanticism movement, which sought to evoke deep emotion and grandeur. The background is dark, accentuating the figure, and allowing the viewer to focus entirely on the subject’s expressive features and richly textured attire. This portrait encapsulates the Romantic ideal of portraying not merely the external likeness but also the inner life of the subject.

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