Gilbert Stuart Final Copy Gilbert Charles Stuart was an American Artist from the Neoclassical Movement. Stuart and his passion for art started when he was only 12 years old and he was interested in the Fine Arts stated by Benjamin Waterhouse his childhood friend (American National Biography). He was a portraitist who focused on painting the early presidents and the early war heros. Known as one of the greatest painters of his movement, Gilbert Stuart was an impressive portrait painter who painted people like George Washington and other US Presidents. The Neoclassical Movement also known as "Neoclassicism" (also called "classicism") was the movement in European art and architecture during the late 18th and early 19th centuries which reflected a desire to bring back the spirit and forms of classical art from ancient Greece and Rome. (Neoclassical Art 2) The movement originally started in Rome during the early 1700’s. France then developed …show more content…
The Lansdowne portrait contains mostly the colors gold and red. The colors make me feel like the painting has come alive and wants to jump out at you. The colors are true to life. The lines in the portrait are thin. The objects are tables and chairs. The shapes in the portrait are geometric. Stuart made the strokes clean and smooth with the portrait. The texture was relatively the same and was consistent with the whole entire painting. There is natural light coming from adjacent to the red velvet curtains. This portrait make me feel like I can walk into the painting and sit next to George Washington on his big leather chair. My eye first goes to George Washington sitting in his big leather chair. The purpose of the painting was to show people how George Washington looked like. The painting should make you feel happy and amazed. The painting has such nice details that are interesting and