Fisherman’s Daughter (1910) by Robert Henri

The artwork, titled “Fisherman’s Daughter,” was created by Robert Henri in the year 1910. It belongs to the American Realism art movement and is classified under the portrait genre.

The artwork portrays a young child, presumably the daughter of a fisherman, as suggested by its title. The child is depicted with a broad smile, evoking an air of innocence and exuberance. The use of light to highlight the child’s face and the nuanced shadows in the dark background enhances the realism that is characteristic of Robert Henri’s style. The brushstrokes are expressive, and the child’s attire suggests a humble, working-class background, which aligns with the themes often explored in American Realism. Through this captivating portrait, Henri captures not only the physical likeness but also the spirit and character of the child.

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