Charlie Parker

Denman Waldo Ross

Created:
Movement:
c. 1900
Harlem Renaissance
key Notes:
Jazz influence, vibrant color palette.
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Dimensions:
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Master
New game
story of the work:

"Charlie Parker," created by Denman Waldo Ross in 1946, is a significant work that reflects the artist's engagement with the jazz culture of the time, particularly the influence of the renowned saxophonist Charlie Parker. The painting exemplifies Ross's innovative use of color and form, contributing to the broader discourse on the intersection of visual art and music in mid-20th century America.

Description of the work:

"Charlie Parker" by Denman Waldo Ross is a portrait that captures the essence of the renowned jazz musician through a dynamic interplay of color and form. The composition employs bold brushstrokes and a vibrant palette, emphasizing the subject's expressive features and the emotive quality of his music, while the background remains abstract, allowing the figure to dominate the visual field.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Charlie Parker