Max Egon (1869–1959), Prince Von Fürstenberg (1959) by Graham Sutherland

Max Egon (1869–1959), Prince Von Fürstenberg - Graham Sutherland - 1959

Artwork Information

TitleMax Egon (1869–1959), Prince Von Fürstenberg
ArtistGraham Sutherland
Date1959
Art MovementExpressionism

About Max Egon (1869–1959), Prince Von Fürstenberg

The artwork titled “Max Egon (1869–1959), Prince Von Fürstenberg” was masterfully created by the renowned artist Graham Sutherland in the year 1959. This piece exemplifies the Expressionism art movement and is categorized within the portrait genre.

The artwork portrays an elderly man with a distinguished appearance, whom we can infer to be Prince Max Egon. Rendered in the expressive style of Sutherland, the portrait captures intricate facial expressions, conveying a sense of the Prince’s character and demeanor. His bald head and mustache are prominently depicted, emphasizing the artist’s focus on facial features. The figure is attired in green clothing, which appears to have a somewhat abstract and unfinished quality, characteristic of Sutherland’s expressive and evocative technique. The background is stark and unadorned, directing the viewer’s attention solely to the subject. This portrait serves as a profound testament to Sutherland’s prowess in capturing the essence of his subjects through the expressive, emotional lens of Expressionism.

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