Missed (1874) by Elizabeth Thompson

Missed - Elizabeth Thompson - 1874

Artwork Information

TitleMissed
ArtistElizabeth Thompson
Date1874
Art MovementRomanticism

About Missed

The artwork “Missed” by Elizabeth Thompson, created in 1874, belongs to the Romanticism movement and is categorized as a battle painting. Reflecting the artistic style of the period, it likely conveys a dramatic and action-packed scene related to military conflict.

This particular painting portrays a dynamic scene with a central figure of a mounted soldier or warrior poised in an intense moment. The rider, dressed in a white garment and a colorful turban, steers the horse with great focus. The horse itself is depicted mid-gallop, its body angled suggesting swift movement, and its muscular form is rendered with a keen attention to detail. The background is somewhat muted, providing a soft backdrop to the vivid action in the foreground. The color palette is controlled, with natural tones that give the scene a sense of immediacy. The title “Missed!” suggests that the rider has either narrowly avoided something or possibly failed to hit a target, emphasizing the tension and uncertainty inherent in battle.

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