James Monroe (1822) by Gilbert Stuart

James Monroe - Gilbert Stuart - 1822

Artwork Information

TitleJames Monroe
ArtistGilbert Stuart
Date1822
Art MovementRomanticism

About James Monroe

The artwork, titled “James Monroe,” was created by the artist Gilbert Stuart in the year 1822. It is associated with the Romanticism movement and falls under the genre of portraiture.

In the artwork, James Monroe is depicted seated at a desk, adorned in formal attire typical of the period, including a dark coat and a white cravat. The backdrop features drapery that adds depth and a sense of grandeur to the scene. Monroe’s demeanor is composed and dignified, capturing the gravitas of his position. The artist employs a rich palette with careful attention to light and shadow, imbuing the portrait with a lifelike presence. Traditional elements of Romanticism are subtly integrated through the fluidity of the drapery and the attentive detail rendered to Monroe’s facial features, emphasizing both the individual’s prominence and the era’s artistic ethos.

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