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The Angler (Portrait of Charles Lanman) 1846 (Oil on canvas)
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The Angler (Portrait of Charles Lanman) 1846 (Oil on canvas)
8766555 The Angler (Portrait of Charles Lanman) 1846 (Oil on canvas) by Hubard, William James (1807-1862); 38.1x30.5 cm; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; © High Museum of Art
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The portrait of Charles Lanman, known as The Angler, captures the essence of a man deeply connected to nature and the art of fishing. Painted in 1846 by William James Hubard, this masterpiece showcases Lanman with his fishing rod in hand, ready to embark on another adventure in the great outdoors.
Hubard's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, from the intricate design of the fishing apparatus to the vibrant colors that bring this scene to life. The soft hues and gentle lighting create a sense of tranquility and serenity, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in Lanman's world.
As an avid angler and lover of nature, Charles Lanman exudes a sense of calm confidence and quiet determination. His gaze is focused yet contemplative, reflecting his deep connection with the natural world around him. This painting serves as a timeless tribute to those who find solace and joy in the simple act of casting a line into the water.
Displayed at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia, this piece is not just a portrait but a window into an era when leisurely pursuits like fishing were cherished pastimes. It stands as a testament to Hubard's skill as an artist and his ability to capture both physical likeness and inner spirit on canvas.
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