Portrait of a Young Man in Suit and Tie

Denman Waldo Ross

Created:
Movement:
c. 1900
Realism
key Notes:
Formal, Psychological depth
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Dimensions:
35.6 x 25.7 cm (14 x 10 1/8 in.)
medium:
Oil on canvasboard
story of the work:

"Portrait of a Young Man in Suit and Tie," created by Denman Waldo Ross in the early 20th century, exemplifies the artist's focus on portraiture and his ability to capture the individuality of his subjects through a modernist lens. The painting reflects Ross's academic background and his role as a professor at Harvard University, where he influenced the development of American art education and contributed to the broader discourse on portrait painting during that period.

Description of the work:

"Portrait of a Young Man in Suit and Tie" by Denman Waldo Ross features a seated male figure dressed in a formal suit and tie, rendered with a focus on the interplay of light and shadow that accentuates the subject's facial features and attire. The composition employs a muted color palette, with soft brushwork that conveys a sense of realism while maintaining an air of elegance and refinement characteristic of early 20th-century portraiture.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Portrait of a Young Man in Suit and Tie