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Oldfield Bowles (1740-1810), circa 1775-1780 (oil on canvas)
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Oldfield Bowles (1740-1810), circa 1775-1780 (oil on canvas)
7082114 Oldfield Bowles (1740-1810), circa 1775-1780 (oil on canvas) by Dance, Nathaniel (1735-1811); 231.1x200.7 cm; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, USA; North Carolina Museum of Art
Media ID 25192436
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This oil on canvas painting, titled "Oldfield Bowles (1740-1810)" was created by the talented artist Nathaniel Dance in the late 18th century. The artwork, measuring an impressive 231.1x200.7 cm, is currently housed at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, USA. The portrait depicts a distinguished gentleman named Oldfield Bowles, who lived during the period from 1740 to 1810. With his piercing gaze and confident stance, Bowles exudes an air of masculinity and virility that was highly valued during this era. Dance's masterful brushstrokes bring out every detail of Bowles' features and attire, showcasing both his refined taste and social status as a British man. The rich colors and textures used in this piece add depth to the composition while highlighting the subject's dignified presence. Notably, Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable artwork for future generations to appreciate its historical significance. As we admire this painting today, it serves as a window into European society at that time – offering us insight into fashion trends and cultural norms prevalent among gentlemen like Oldfield Bowles. This striking portrayal not only captures one man's essence but also represents an entire era through artistry and skillful execution. It stands as a testament to Dance's talent as well as a valuable addition to the North Carolina Museum of Art's collection.
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