Alfred Athis (Pseudonym of Alfred Natanson) (1906) by Felix Vallotton

The artwork, titled “Alfred Athis (Pseudonym of Alfred Natanson),” was created by the artist Felix Vallotton in the year 1906. Executed in oil on canvas, this portrait measures 81.5 by 65 centimeters and adheres to the Realism art movement.

In this striking portrait, the subject, Alfred Athis, gazes directly at the viewer with a solemn expression, exuding an air of dignity and introspection. The painting is dominated by warm, earthy tones, which contribute to the overall understated and contemplative atmosphere. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail is evident in the rendering of the subject’s facial features, the texture of his clothing, and the subtle interplay of light and shadow. The relatively plain background serves to draw further attention to the subject, emphasizing his presence and character. Vallotton’s mastery in the Realism style is showcased effectively in this poignant and evocative portrayal.

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