Artwork

Portrait of Michael Thomas Bass (1799–1884)

Portrait of Michael Thomas Bass (1799–1884), by Unknown, oil, 1870
Portrait of Michael Thomas Bass (1799–1884), by Unknown, oil, 1870

Portrait of Michael Thomas Bass (1799–1884) is an oil painting by the Realist artist Unknown. It dates from 1870 and is held in the collection of the Derby Museum and Art Gallery.

About this work

Overview

The Portrait of Michael Thomas Bass (1799–1884) is an oil painting depicting a seated figure.

Subject & Meaning

The subject, a man with white hair and beard, is formally attired in a black jacket and gray pants, suggesting a dignified or professional setting. His pose, with one arm resting on a table, conveys a sense of relaxation within a formal context.

Technique & Style

The artist employs chiaroscuro, a technique that uses strong contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of depth and draw attention to the subject's face. The dark background enhances the solemnity of the portrait.

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Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Portrait of Michael Thomas Bass (1799–1884)?

Portrait of Michael Thomas Bass (1799–1884) was painted by Unknown in 1870.

Where can I see Portrait of Michael Thomas Bass (1799–1884)?

Portrait of Michael Thomas Bass (1799–1884) is held by Derby Museum and Art Gallery.

What movement is Portrait of Michael Thomas Bass (1799–1884)?

Portrait of Michael Thomas Bass (1799–1884) is associated with Realism.