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Mary Ann (Mollie) — History & Facts
In Mary Ann (Mollie), Robert Henri captures a young woman with striking features. The painting is characterized by warm, earthy tones that create a sense of intimacy. Mollie is depicted with a direct gaze, her expression both thoughtful and engaging.
The background is softly blurred, allowing the viewer to focus on her face and the details of her attire. Henri employs oil on canvas to create this portrait, showcasing his skill in rendering texture and light. The brushwork is loose yet deliberate, contributing to the lifelike quality of Mollie's representation. The dimensions of the painting are approximately 76 x 61 cm, making it a substantial work that commands attention.
The use of color and light enhances the emotional depth of the piece. Robert Henri was a prominent figure in the Ashcan School, known for his focus on realism and everyday life. Mary Ann (Mollie) reflects his dedication to portraying the human experience with authenticity. Interestingly, this work is part of a series of portraits that Henri created during his travels, capturing the essence of his subjects.
The painting exemplifies Henri's belief in the importance of individual character in art.
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