Artwork
Jean Charles Folard

Jean Charles Folard is a paint print by the Romanticist artist Antoine-François Sergent. It dates from 1799 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.
About this work
Overview
Antoine-François Sergent created the portrait 'Jean Charles Folard' in 1799, utilizing the color wash manner technique to achieve a soft, delicate effect.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Jean Charles Folard, is depicted with a serious expression, his direct gaze engaging the viewer. His attire, including a dark green jacket with gold trim, white collar, and brown bow tie, suggests a sense of formal, possibly professional, identity.
Technique & Style
Executed in the color wash manner, the portrait features muted tones, such as the brown background, which complements the subject's subdued yet dignified presence.
History & Provenance
Created in 1799 by Antoine-François Sergent, specific details regarding the portrait's ownership history or exhibitions are not provided.
Context
The late 18th-century context may imply the subject's alignment with the emerging bourgeois values or the artistic shift towards more intimate, personal portrayals.
Legacy
The enduring significance or influence of 'Jean Charles Folard' on subsequent artistic movements or portraiture techniques is not explicitly documented in the provided information.
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