The artwork “Romain Coolus” by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, created in 1899, is an oil on cardboard portrait exemplifying the Post-Impressionism movement. With dimensions of 55 x 35 cm, this piece of art is a portrait genre painting that presently resides in the Musee Toulouse-Lautrec in Albi, France.
The artwork captures the visage of an individual with a discerning expression. Broad, confident brushstrokes characterize the subject’s facial features and attire, reflecting the spontaneous style common to Toulouse-Lautrec’s work. The use of light and shadow imparts a sense of depth to the subject’s form, while the considered use of color emphasizes the composition’s naturalistic aspects. The overall execution of the portrait exudes a casual yet intimate observation of the sitter, embodying the essence of Post-Impressionistic portraiture which seeks to convey more than just a likeness, delving into the psychological presence of the subject.