Part 1 Louvre – Delacroix, Eugene -- Portrait Leon Riesener. Canvas, 54 x 44 cm RF 1960-58
54х44
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Hello, I would like to contact the author of this photograph to inquire about using it as an ebook cover and to understand the terms of use. Is the image in the public domain? I also found it on Wikimedia Commons at the following link: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Portrait_Leon_Riesener.jpg#filehistory. Please contact me at the following email address: [email protected]. Thank you :)
Hello! The image is in the public domain. It has been 153 years since Eugene Delacroixs death. Two-dimensional photographs of paintings do not have their own copyright. You are free to use it.
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The subject’s dark, unruly hair falls across his forehead, contributing to an impression of youthful energy and perhaps a touch of disarray. His skin tone is rendered with subtle variations, suggesting careful observation of natural light and shadow. A neatly tied black bow tie adorns his crisp white shirt collar, contrasting with the darker tones of his double-breasted jacket. The jacket itself appears somewhat loosely fitted, its fabric painted with visible brushstrokes that convey texture and a sense of immediacy.
The artist’s technique is characterized by a loose, painterly style; details are suggested rather than meticulously defined. This approach lends a certain informality to the portrait, moving away from the rigid formality often associated with earlier portraiture conventions. The backgrounds lack of detail directs attention entirely toward the subject, amplifying his presence and psychological depth.
Subtleties in expression hint at an introspective nature. While there is no overt smile, the slight downturn of the mouth and the thoughtful gaze suggest a complex inner life. The overall effect is one of quiet dignity combined with a palpable sense of vulnerability. It’s possible to interpret this as a depiction not merely of physical likeness but also of character – a suggestion of intelligence, sensitivity, and perhaps even a degree of world-weariness beyond his apparent years. The painting conveys an impression of someone caught between youthful exuberance and the weight of experience.