Alexander Agassiz (1835-1910)

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Realism
key Notes:
Scientific portraiture, Naturalist legacy.
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medium:
Oil on canvas
story of the work:

"Alexander Agassiz (1835-1910)" is a portrait painted by William Thorne, capturing the likeness of the prominent Swiss-American geologist and oceanographer known for his contributions to marine biology and deep-sea exploration. The painting reflects Thorne's skill in portraiture and serves as a historical document, commemorating Agassiz's influence in the scientific community during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Description of the work:

The painting "Alexander Agassiz (1835-1910)" by William Thorne presents a formal portrait of the prominent naturalist and geologist, characterized by a dignified pose and a somber color palette that emphasizes Agassiz's intellectual gravitas. Thorne employs a realistic style, capturing intricate details in Agassiz's attire and facial features, which are rendered with a focus on texture and light, thereby enhancing the subject's presence within the composition.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Alexander Agassiz (1835-1910)