Sunday, October 23, 2016

Painted rough, painted smooth - ten portraits of men


Self-portrait by Jérôme-Martin Langlois, circa 1830.
Bonsha Gopal Nandi, by Benjamin Hudson, circa 1854-62.
Roundell Cecil Palmer, Viscount Wolmer, later 3rd Earl of Selborne, by Philip de László, 1916.
Frederik VI of Denmark as Crown Prince Regent, by Jens Juel, 1787.
Bon Vivant (self-portrait), by Miroslav Kraljević, 1912.
Portrait of a Young Man, by Bronzino, circa 1550-55.
Fiatal Fiú (Young Man), by Gyula Benczúr, circa 1880s. 
Victor Gay, by Alexandre Laemlein, 1845.
Jean Cocteau, by Jacques-Émile Blanche, 1912.
Portrait of a Young Man, by Robert-Jacques-François-Faust Lefèvre, circa 1805.





2 comments:

  1. I love the variation in energy and emotion that expresses through the differing ways the paints are applied. Marvelous choices, too! Thanks.

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  2. Fun grouping! I like to paint men and show their sensitive side. Seems the art world is obsessed with only painting women, unless it is a commission.

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