Portrait of Pig (1970; United States) by Jamie Wyeth

Portrait of Pig - Jamie Wyeth - 1970; United States

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of Pig
ArtistJamie Wyeth
Date1970; United States
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions122 x 213.4 cm
Art MovementContemporary Realism
Current LocationBrandywine River Museum, Chadds Ford, PA, US

About Portrait of Pig

The artwork, titled “Portrait of Pig,” was created by Jamie Wyeth in 1970 in the United States. This oil on canvas painting, measuring 122 x 213.4 cm, belongs to the genre of animal painting and is representative of the Contemporary Realism art movement. Currently, it is housed at the Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.

The artwork depicts a pig standing on a bed of straw within a rustic barn-like setting. The artist, Jamie Wyeth, utilizes a rich palette to render the pig’s fur and form, capturing the animal with striking realism and detail. The pig’s expression and posture suggest a state of contentment, while the textures of its fur and the surrounding straw are meticulously detailed, reflecting Wyeth’s masterful technique in portraying natural elements. The background, comprised of dark wooden slats, contrasts effectively with the lighter tones of the pig, emphasizing the creature as the focal point of the composition. Through this painting, Wyeth presents a dignified and intimate portrayal of an often-overlooked subject in the realm of fine art.

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