The artwork titled “Portrait of Douglass Morgan Hall,” created by the artist Thomas Eakins in 1889, is an oil on canvas situated within the Realism art movement. This portrait, representative of its genre, resides in the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, PA, US.
The artwork depicts a young man, Douglass Morgan Hall, gazing thoughtfully into the distance against a dark, textured background. His expression is one of introspection and quiet contemplation. The portrait is rendered with meticulous detail, characteristic of Eakins’ distinctive Realist style, capturing the nuances of the subject’s facial features and the soft folds of his light-colored shirt. The careful play of light and shadow highlights the subject’s slightly turned profile, adding depth and dimensionality to the depiction. The artwork exemplifies Eakins’ adept skill in portraying the human condition with sincerity and subtlety.