Andrew Varick Stout

Charles Loring Elliott

Created:
Movement:
1859
Realism
key Notes:
Realistic Portraiture, 19th-Century American Art
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Dimensions:
44 x 37 5/8 in. (111.8 x 95.6 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
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Andrew Varick Stout by Charles Loring Elliott

The painting "Andrew Varick Stout," created in 1859 by Charles Loring Elliott, is an exemplary work of portraiture rendered in oil on canvas. Elliott, a prominent American portrait artist of the 19th century, was renowned for his ability to capture the character and essence of his sitters with remarkable precision. This particular work reflects Elliott's meticulous attention to detail and his adept use of light and shadow to convey the subject's personality and status. Elliott's contribution to American art is significant, as he was one of the most sought-after portraitists of his time, painting numerous notable figures. His works are celebrated for their lifelike representation and have been instrumental in documenting the visages of influential individuals in American history. The painting of Andrew Varick Stout is a testament to Elliott's skill and his enduring legacy in the realm of portraiture.

Description of the work:

The painting "Andrew Varick Stout" by Charles Loring Elliott, created in 1859, is an oil on canvas portrait that exemplifies the detailed and realistic style characteristic of mid-19th century American portraiture. The artwork captures the likeness of its subject with meticulous attention to facial features and attire, reflecting the artist's skill in rendering texture and depth.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Andrew Varick Stout