William Brooke (1760) by Joseph Wright

William Brooke - Joseph Wright - 1760

Artwork Information

TitleWilliam Brooke
ArtistJoseph Wright
Date1760
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions127 x 101.6 cm
Art MovementNeoclassicism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About William Brooke

The artwork, titled “William Brooke,” was executed by the renowned artist Joseph Wright in the year 1760. Created using oil on canvas, it belongs to the Neoclassicism art movement and measures 127 by 101.6 centimeters. This distinguished portrait, a genre of art focused on depicting individuals, is currently held within a private collection.

In this compelling portrait, William Brooke is depicted seated, exuding an air of sophistication and dignity characteristic of the Neoclassicism period. He is portrayed wearing a refined, buttoned coat, adorned with elaborate lace cuffs, and a vest underneath. Brooke’s composed expression and direct gaze convey a sense of confidence and intellect. His powdered wig, a typical fashion of the era, complements his attire, adding to the aristocratic aura. The subject holds a book in his right hand, suggesting his scholarly inclinations or status. The dark, muted background, accented with draped red fabric, enhances the subject’s prominence, drawing focus entirely on Brooke, while the composition and the meticulous attention to detail highlight Joseph Wright’s masterful artistry.

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