Artwork
Henri Caro-Delvaille, No. 2

Henri Caro-Delvaille, No. 2 is a print by Walter Tittle. It dates from 1910 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
About this work
If you're interested in learning more about the artist behind this portrait, you might want to explore the works of Walter Tittle (American, 1883–1966).
This painting is a portrait of a man with dark, curly hair and a mustache. He is wearing a white shirt with the collar open, and his head is turned slightly to the left. The background is a light color, which helps to highlight the subject's features.
The artist has used a range of lines and shading to create a sense of depth and texture in the portrait. The subject's face is rendered in detail, with subtle variations in tone and expression.
If you're interested in learning more about the artist behind this portrait, you might want to explore the works of Walter Tittle (American, 1883–1966).
Overview
Walter Tittle's 'Henri Caro-Delvaille, No. 2' is a portrait print created in 1910, now held at The Cleveland Museum of Art.
Subject & Meaning
The print depicts Henri Caro-Delvaille, a man with dark, curly hair and a mustache, wearing an open-collared white shirt, with his head turned slightly to the left against a light background.
Technique & Style
Tittle employed a range of lines and shading to achieve depth and texture, rendering the subject's face with nuanced tone and expression.
History & Provenance
The work was created in 1910 by American artist Walter Tittle (1883–1966).
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