
Portrait of Eugene A. Carroll
1961
Lennart Anderson's 'Portrait of Eugene A. Carroll' is a compelling study of human presence, rendered with a masterful hand and revealing insight into the artistic process. The sitter, Eugene A. Carroll, is depicted with an intense, direct gaze, his face illuminated by a strong, singular light source that sculpts his features with remarkable clarity. This work offers a rare glimpse into the artist's methodical yet expressive approach, with the figure emerging from a richly toned, gestural background of warm ochres and deep browns. The contrast between the finely modeled face and the raw, visible brushwork of the surrounding areas creates a dynamic tension, inviting viewers to appreciate the foundational elements of painting and the evolution of form. Anderson, renowned for his rigorous commitment to observational painting and his profound understanding of classical traditions, imbues this portrait with both an immediate, psychological depth and an enduring formal power. The deliberate exposure of the canvas and the visible layers of paint in the unfinished sections are not merely incomplete elements; they are integral to the artwork's conceptual strength, revealing the artist's thought process and his dedication to the formal challenges of capturing reality. This approach distinguishes Anderson as a unique and influential voice in 20th-century American art, one who championed figuration with a deeply modern sensibility. 'Portrait of Eugene A. Carroll' stands as a powerful testament to Anderson's exceptional ability to convey not just a likeness, but the very essence of painting as a continuous act of discovery, making it a significant acquisition for any discerning collection seeking works of profound artistic integrity and historical resonance.
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Location
- Wright, Chicago, United States
🔨 Auction Lot
Wright: 20|21 Art: The Chicago Edition (July 2022)
July 14, 2022
Estimate: $3,000 to $5,000
Lot 177
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