The Young Painter
| Support Type: | Canvas |
| Paint Type: | Oil Paint |
| Current Location: | Berardi Galleria d\'Arte, Rome, Italy |
This oil painting by Cesare Tallone features two young children. The figures are looking straight into the viewer's eye which is a mark of their unwavering confidence. A boy is seen to be painting a piece of his own, his brush working the canvas while his other hand holds a wooden palette decorated with warm colors. The other child seems to be overlooking his friends' work who is now staring at the audience. It feels as if both the children are interrupted from their trance of contentment as they look at us. The overall style of this painting is said to be of Verism, meaning capturing the subject with all their dry and rough details. Tallone has used a an overall bright palette in this painting - incorporating both warm and cool colors. The background and the foreground follow the same color palette in different values which brings the audiences' focus on the two children. The loose handling of the paints reflects the artist's prowess at capturing his subjects in a realistic manner, despite a relatively free handling of his hand. This piece is an extraordinary reflection of the aspiration and curiosity of young minds.
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