Created:
Movement:
1866
Realism
key Notes:
Realism, Emotional Expression
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Dimensions:
16 1/4 x 8 5/8 in. (36.2 x 21.9 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
story of the work:

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Italian Boy by William Morris Hunt

Italian Boy, painted by William Morris Hunt in 1866, is an exemplary work of the artist's adept use of oil on canvas. Hunt, an influential figure in American art, was instrumental in introducing the Barbizon school style to the United States, which emphasized naturalism and the depiction of rural life. This painting reflects Hunt's commitment to capturing the essence of his subjects with a focus on realism and emotional depth. The work is significant for its portrayal of a young Italian boy, highlighting Hunt's interest in diverse cultural representations. Hunt's contributions to American art were profound, as he played a pivotal role in shaping the Boston art scene during the 19th century. His legacy is marked by his dedication to teaching and his influence on a generation of American artists.

Description of the work:

"Italian Boy" by William Morris Hunt, created in 1866, is an oil on canvas painting that exemplifies the artist's adeptness in capturing the realism and emotional depth of his subjects. The artwork reflects Hunt's influence from the Barbizon School, characterized by its focus on naturalism and the use of rich, earthy tones.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Italian Boy