William Roscoe (1813) by John Gibson

William Roscoe - John Gibson - 1813

Artwork Information

TitleWilliam Roscoe
ArtistJohn Gibson
Date1813
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About William Roscoe

The artwork, titled “William Roscoe,” is a sculpture created by the artist John Gibson in the year 1813. This piece belongs to the Neoclassicism art movement and fits within the genre of sculpture.

The artwork features an intricately detailed profile of a man, most likely William Roscoe, set within a circular medallion. The highly defined contours of the subject’s face, hair, and neck are rendered with precision, emphasizing the classical influence typical of the Neoclassical movement. The artist, John Gibson, employed delicate lines and shading to convey depth and texture, highlighting the subject’s dignified expression and curly hair. The surrounding inscription features the name “William Roscoe” and the year “1813,” anchoring the artwork within its historical context. Surrounding the medallion, the background is kept minimal to focus attention on the finely carved portrait. The overall composition of the artwork reflects a commitment to classical ideals of beauty, symmetry, and proportion.

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