Thomas Haden of Derby
1864
From the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art
1864
From the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art
Dominant colour
Thomas Haden of Derby is a 1864 by Francis Seymour Haden, a Impressionism work, held at Cleveland Museum of Art.
The image presents a black and white drawing of a young boy, seated with his right elbow resting on his right knee. He is dressed in a long-sleeved shirt and pants, with his left arm bent and his hand supporting his chin. The boy's gaze is directed upwards and to his right. A notable detail in the drawing is the boy's attire, which appears to be somewhat disheveled, with his shirt sleeves rolled up and his pants loose-fitting. This suggests a casual and relaxed demeanor. The drawing's style and technique are reminiscent of Impressionism and Realism, with a focus on capturing the subject's likeness and expression. To learn more about this style, explore the movement of Impressionism.
Francis Seymour Haden (1818–1910) was a British artist.
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