Expectation

Jozef Israëls

Created:
Movement:
1911
Realism
key Notes:
Melancholic anticipation, domestic interior
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Dimensions:
71 1/2 x 54 in. (181.6 x 137.2 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
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Expectation by Jozef Israëls

Expectation, painted by Jozef Israëls in 1911, is an exemplary work of the Dutch artist's mature period, showcasing his mastery in the use of oil on canvas. Israëls, a prominent figure in the Hague School, is renowned for his poignant depictions of rural and working-class life, often imbued with a sense of introspection and emotional depth. This painting reflects his continued exploration of human emotion and the subtle interplay of light and shadow, characteristic of his later works. Israëls' influence extended beyond his lifetime, impacting both his contemporaries and subsequent generations of artists who admired his ability to convey the dignity and resilience of ordinary people. His works are considered pivotal in the transition from Romanticism to Realism in Dutch art. As a leading figure in 19th-century Dutch painting, Israëls' contributions to art history are significant, with Expectation serving as a testament to his enduring legacy.

Description of the work:

"Expectation" by Jozef Israëls, created in 1911, is an oil on canvas painting that exemplifies the artist's realist style, capturing the quiet anticipation of its subjects with a subdued color palette and meticulous attention to detail. The artwork reflects Israëls' focus on everyday life and human emotion, characteristic of his later works.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Expectation