Portrait of a Seated Young Man Leaning Forward

Denman Waldo Ross

Created:
Movement:
c. 1900
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key Notes:
Intimate posture, expressive gaze.
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Dimensions:
medium:
Oil on canvas
story of the work:

"Portrait of a Seated Young Man Leaning Forward," created by Denman Waldo Ross in 1910, exemplifies the artist's engagement with modernist techniques and his exploration of psychological depth in portraiture. The painting reflects Ross's academic background and his role as a professor at Harvard University, where he influenced a generation of artists while also contributing to the American art scene through his own innovative works.

Description of the work:

"Portrait of a Seated Young Man Leaning Forward" by Denman Waldo Ross features a young male figure depicted in a three-quarter view, characterized by a relaxed posture and an engaging expression. The composition employs a muted color palette, with soft brushwork that emphasizes the subject's facial features and the interplay of light and shadow, creating a sense of depth and intimacy.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Portrait of a Seated Young Man Leaning Forward