Major James Sidney Rollins (1834) by George Caleb Bingham

Major James Sidney Rollins - George Caleb Bingham - 1834

Artwork Information

TitleMajor James Sidney Rollins
ArtistGeorge Caleb Bingham
Date1834
Art MovementNaïve Art (Primitivism)

About Major James Sidney Rollins

The artwork titled “Major James Sidney Rollins,” created by George Caleb Bingham in 1834, is a portrait masterpiece that falls within the art movement of Naïve Art (Primitivism). This formal portrait distinctly aligns with the characteristics of the genre, portraying an individual with a straightforward and candid technique indicative of the time.

In the artwork, Major James Sidney Rollins is depicted with great attention to detail, exuding a calm and composed demeanor. He is portrayed seated against a muted, monochromatic background that allows the subject to stand out prominently. Major Rollins is dressed in formal attire, featuring a dark, high-collared coat and a crisp white shirt with pleats, drawing attention to his dignified status. His meticulously styled dark hair and the earnest expression on his face convey a sense of quiet confidence and introspection. The simplicity and directness of Bingham’s technique, a hallmark of Naïve Art, enhance the lifelike quality of the subject, effectively capturing the essence of Major Rollins during the early 19th century.

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