Two Sketches of Men on Horseback

Denman Waldo Ross

Created:
Movement:
c. 1900
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key Notes:
Equestrian Studies, Dynamic Composition
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Dimensions:
medium:
Graphite on paper
story of the work:

"Two Sketches of Men on Horseback," created by Denman Waldo Ross in the early 20th century, exemplifies the artist's interest in capturing dynamic movement and the human form within the context of equestrian subjects. Ross, an influential figure in American art education and a member of the Boston School, utilized this work to explore the interplay between line and form, contributing to the broader discourse on modernist approaches to representation in art.

Description of the work:

"Two Sketches of Men on Horseback" by Denman Waldo Ross features a dynamic composition that captures the figures of two riders in motion, rendered with fluid lines and a sense of immediacy. The use of contrasting tones and gestural brushwork emphasizes the physicality of the subjects and the energy of the equestrian scene, while the minimal background allows the focus to remain on the figures themselves.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Two Sketches of Men on Horseback