Portrait of Julian Oderdonk (1901) by William Merritt Chase

“Portrait of Julian Oderdonk,” an artwork executed in 1901 by the celebrated artist William Merritt Chase, is a prominent example of Impressionism rendered in oil on canvas. The artwork, which measures 49.53 x 40.01 cm, belongs to the portrait genre and currently resides in a private collection.

The artwork features a young man, Julian Oderdonk, depicted with a thoughtful and confident expression, set against a dark, subdued background that emphasizes his countenance. The artist’s adept use of light and shadow, characteristic of the Impressionist movement, brings a sense of depth and realism to the subject’s visage. Oderdonk’s attire is formal, indicating possibly his social status or the formality of the occasion. Chase’s brushstrokes are both controlled and expressive, capturing the nuanced textures of skin, hair, and fabric with remarkable detail and skill.

Scroll to Top