Portrait of Second Lieutenant Carlos Legrand


size(cm): 45x30
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Sale price¥23,500 JPY

Description

The painting Portrait of the Second Lieutenant Charles Legrand, by the French artist Antoine-Jean Gros, is a work of great importance within the neoclassical art movement of the 19th century. This work stands out for its artistic style and its composition, as well as for its color and the story behind the painting.

Gros' artistic style is characterized by his great ability to capture the essence of his subjects, and this can be clearly seen in this work. The artist manages to capture the personality and character of Charles Legrand, a young French army officer, through his loose and expressive brushstroke technique.

The composition of the painting is another interesting aspect to highlight. Gros opts for a frontal approach, with the portrait of Legrand in the center of the work, which gives it great prominence. In addition, the artist uses a palette of warm and vibrant colors, which bring great vitality and dynamism to the work.

The story behind the painting is also fascinating. Charles Legrand was a young officer who fought in the Napoleonic Wars and died at the Battle of Wagram in 1809. Gros painted this posthumous portrait of Legrand for his family, becoming a tribute to his life and sacrifice.

Finally, a little-known aspect of this work is that it was exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1812, where it received a great reception from the public and critics. This painting became one of Gros's most outstanding works, and today it is in the collection of the Louvre Museum in Paris.

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