Francis William Pitt Greenwood (1797-1843)

Created:
Movement:
unknown
Realism
key Notes:
Portraiture, Romanticism
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Dimensions:
medium:
Oil on canvas
story of the work:

"Francis William Pitt Greenwood (1797-1843)" is a portrait painted by Joshua Henshaw Hayward, an American artist known for his contributions to portraiture in the 19th century. The work reflects the artistic conventions of the period and serves as a significant representation of Greenwood, a prominent figure in American literature and education, thereby highlighting the intersection of art and cultural identity in early 19th-century America.

Description of the work:

The painting "Francis William Pitt Greenwood (1797-1843)" by Joshua Henshaw Hayward features a formal portrait composition, characterized by a three-quarter pose of the subject, who is depicted in a dark suit with a white cravat, set against a muted background that emphasizes his figure. The artist employs a realistic rendering technique, capturing the subject's facial features and expression with meticulous attention to detail, while the use of light and shadow enhances the dimensionality of the form.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Francis William Pitt Greenwood (1797-1843)