Thomas Hollis V (1720-1774), fencing with Mr. J. Martin and his son

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Fencing Scene, Portraiture Interaction
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medium:
Oil on canvas
story of the work:

"Thomas Hollis V (1720-1774), fencing with Mr. J. Martin and his son" is a painting by John Green that captures a moment of leisure and sport, reflecting the social customs of the 18th century. The work is significant for its portrayal of the Hollis family, known for their contributions to education and philanthropy, and exemplifies the genre of portraiture that emphasizes both individual identity and social interaction during this period.

Description of the work:

The painting "Thomas Hollis V (1720-1774), fencing with Mr. J. Martin and his son" by John Green depicts a dynamic scene of three figures engaged in a fencing match, characterized by their poised stances and the tension of movement captured in their bodies. The composition is enhanced by the use of light and shadow, which delineates the figures against a muted background, emphasizing the athleticism and skill of the participants.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Thomas Hollis V (1720-1774), fencing with Mr. J. Martin and his son