Portret de nobil
1847
unspecified
From the collection of Székely National Museum
1847
unspecified
From the collection of Székely National Museum
Portret de nobil is a 1847 unspecified by Isidor Neugass, a Biedermeier work, held at Székely National Museum.
This portrait depicts a man in a black jacket with a white shirt and a white cravat. He sits at a desk with a piece of paper and a quill pen in his hand. The background features a red curtain and a stone column. The man's attire and the setting suggest a formal atmosphere. The use of a quill pen and paper implies that he is engaged in writing or correspondence. This painting is an example of Romanticism, a movement characterized by its emphasis on emotion and individualism. To learn more about this style, explore the Romanticism movement.
Born in the 19th century, Isidor Neugass painted portraits in oil during the mid-1800s.
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