Portrait of a Young Boy in Grey

Denman Waldo Ross

Created:
Movement:
c. 1900
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key Notes:
Childhood Innocence, Subdued Palette
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Dimensions:
medium:
Oil on canvas
story of the work:

"Portrait of a Young Boy in Grey," created by Denman Waldo Ross in 1903, exemplifies the artist's interest in capturing the innocence and individuality of childhood through a subdued color palette and intimate composition. The painting is significant within Ross's oeuvre as it reflects his transition towards a more modernist approach, emphasizing psychological depth and emotional resonance in portraiture.

Description of the work:

"Portrait of a Young Boy in Grey" by Denman Waldo Ross features a young male subject depicted in a grey outfit, characterized by soft brushwork and a muted color palette that emphasizes the subject's delicate features. The composition is notable for its intimate portrayal, with the boy's gaze directed slightly off-canvas, creating a sense of engagement with the viewer while the background remains subtly rendered to enhance the focus on the figure.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Portrait of a Young Boy in Grey