Portrait (1902) by William Merritt Chase

Portrait - William Merritt Chase - 1902

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait
ArtistWilliam Merritt Chase
Date1902
Art MovementImpressionism

About Portrait

The artwork titled “Portrait” was created by William Merritt Chase in the year 1902. This painting is part of the Impressionism movement and falls within the portrait genre.

The artwork presents a finely dressed man holding an artist’s palette and brush, likely denoting him as an artist. The man’s posture is confident and poised, with a hint of solemnity, as evidenced by his serious expression and firm stance. The dark, almost black background contrasts sharply with the figure, drawing focus onto his features and attire. This use of light and shadow is a hallmark of the Impressionist movement, capturing the subtle nuances of the subject’s presence and the texture of his clothing. The detailed depiction of the subject’s mustache and the hint of a smile adds a touch of personality to an otherwise stately composition, reflecting the intimate and individualized nature of portrait art during this period.

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