Stephen Harriman Long (1819) by Charles Willson Peale

Stephen Harriman Long - Charles Willson Peale - 1819

Artwork Information

TitleStephen Harriman Long
ArtistCharles Willson Peale
Date1819
Art MovementRococo

About Stephen Harriman Long

The artwork titled “Stephen Harriman Long” was crafted by the artist Charles Willson Peale in the year 1819. It is a portrait falling under the art movement known as Rococo. Executed with meticulous attention to detail, this piece exemplifies the aesthetic characteristics and essence of the period.

The artwork portrays a distinguished gentleman, presumably Stephen Harriman Long, presenting a poised and contemplative demeanor. The subject is adorned in a blue military coat with prominent gold epaulettes and buttons, suggesting a significant position or rank. The facial expression is calm yet attentive, with keen eyes set against a softly lit background. The painter’s skill is evident in the lifelike texture of the subject’s hair and the subtle gradations of skin tone, showcasing Peale’s expertise in portraiture. The ornate detailing in the attire and the subject’s composed posture collectively contribute to the elegance and refined sophistication characteristic of the Rococo style.

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