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Portrait of Count Charles de Mornay

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The portrait captures a gentleman seated, his gaze direct and unwavering. The artist masterfully employs light and shadow to sculpt the figure, drawing the eye to the subject's face. The man’s dark coat and the chair provide a stark contrast against the warm, neutral background, creating a sense of depth and focus. His posture suggests a quiet confidence; his hands, subtly clasped, speak of contemplation and composure. The artist’s technique, evident in the delicate rendering of the face and the subtle gradations of color in the coat, indicates a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of form.

Portrait of Count Charles de Mornay

Eugène Delacroix

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1837

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5192 × 6389 px
810 × 1000 mm

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