Robert Winthrop (1833-1892)

Theobald Chartran

Created:
Movement:
unknown
Realism
key Notes:
Portraiture, Realism
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Dimensions:
medium:
Oil on canvas
story of the work:

The painting "Robert Winthrop (1833-1892)" by Theobald Chartran, created in 1892, serves as a formal portrait of the prominent American politician and philanthropist, Robert Winthrop, who was known for his contributions to public service and education. Chartran, a French artist active in the United States, employed a realistic style that emphasizes Winthrop's dignified presence, reflecting the societal values of the Gilded Age and the importance of portraiture in establishing public personas.

Description of the work:

"Robert Winthrop (1833-1892)" by Theobald Chartran is a formal portrait that captures the subject in a three-quarter pose, characterized by a dignified expression and meticulously rendered details. The use of rich, dark colors in the background contrasts with the lighter tones of Winthrop's attire, emphasizing his figure and the intricate textures of his clothing, while the soft lighting enhances the overall sense of depth and realism.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Robert Winthrop (1833-1892)