Artwork

Portrait of a Man (Richard Creifelds)

Portrait of a Man (Richard Creifelds), by Frank Duveneck, oil, 1888
Portrait of a Man (Richard Creifelds), by Frank Duveneck, oil, 1888

Portrait of a Man (Richard Creifelds) is an oil painting by the American Impressionist artist Frank Duveneck. It dates from 1888 and is held in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum.

About this work

Overview

Portrait of a Man (Richard Creifelds) is an 1888 oil painting by Frank Duveneck, featuring a solemnly expressive male subject. The work is part of the Brooklyn Museum's collection.

Subject & Meaning

The portrait captures Richard Creifelds with a serious, introspective gaze directed to the right, conveying an aura of quiet contemplation. His attire—a black jacket over a white, open-collared shirt—suggests a sense of understated formality.

Technique & Style

Duveneck employs chiaroscuro to create depth, juxtaposing warm, golden tones on the subject's face with cooler shades for his clothing. The dark, subtly shaded background further enhances the overall sense of introspection.

History & Provenance

Created in 1888, the painting is now held in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum, though specific details of its acquisition or earlier ownership are not provided here.

Context

While specific contextual influences on this work are not detailed, Duveneck's use of chiaroscuro reflects broader artistic traditions of the time, emphasizing dramatic lighting for emotional depth.

Legacy

The painting's legacy is not extensively outlined in the provided information, though its inclusion in the Brooklyn Museum suggests recognition of its artistic or historical value.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Frank Duveneck

Artist

Frank Duveneck

Frank Duveneck (1848–1919) was an American artist, born in Covington.

Brooklyn Museum

Museum

Brooklyn Museum

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