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Robert Osboldston (d.1715)

  • 1718
  • 237.0 x 147.0 cm

charles d' agar (1669 – 1723)

Discover Charles d'Agar (1669-1723), a Baroque painter shrouded in mystery. Explore his dramatic, emotionally rich portraits & influence on Romanticism.

The Robert Osboldston (d.1715) painting, crafted by the skilled artist Charles D' Agar, is a captivating piece that showcases the subject's elegance and refinement. Created in 1718, this oil on canvas artwork measures 237 x 147 cm and is currently housed at the National Maritime Museum in the United States.

Artistic Significance

The painting features Robert Osboldston, a man of prominence, seated in a chair next to a window, with a book open in front of him. The scene is serene, with two chairs visible, one occupied by the subject and another empty chair nearby. A cup is also placed on a surface close to the subject, adding to the sense of tranquility. This masterpiece exemplifies Charles D' Agar's skill in capturing the essence of his subjects.

Artist's Style

Charles D' Agar's artistic style is characterized by attention to detail and a deep understanding of his subjects. His use of oil on canvas brings depth and richness to the painting, making it a true masterpiece. To learn more about Charles D' Agar and his works, visit https://WikiOO.org/@/Charles-D-Agar.

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