Portrait of a Boy Seated on Grass

Denman Waldo Ross

Created:
Movement:
c. 1900
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key Notes:
Childhood Innocence, Naturalistic Composition
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medium:
Oil on canvas
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Portrait of a Boy Seated on Grass by Denman Waldo Ross

Portrait of a Boy Seated on Grass, created circa 1900 by Denman Waldo Ross, is an exemplary work of oil on canvas that reflects the artist's engagement with Impressionist techniques. Ross, an influential figure in the American art scene, was not only a painter but also a prominent art collector and theorist. His contributions to the field extended beyond his own artistic practice, as he was a professor at Harvard University, where he influenced a generation of artists and art historians. This particular painting captures a serene moment, emphasizing the play of light and color, characteristic of the Impressionist movement. Ross's work is significant for its role in bridging European Impressionism with American art practices of the early 20th century. The painting remains a testament to Ross's dedication to both the creation and study of art, underscoring his dual legacy as an artist and educator.

Description of the work:

"Portrait of a Boy Seated on Grass" by Denman Waldo Ross, created circa 1900, is an oil on canvas painting that captures a young boy in a contemplative pose amidst a natural setting. The work reflects the artist's interest in Impressionist techniques, evident in the loose brushwork and emphasis on capturing the effects of light and atmosphere.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Portrait of a Boy Seated on Grass