Mary Ann (Mollie) (1926) by Robert Henri

The artwork titled “Mary Ann (Mollie)” was created by Robert Henri in the year 1926. This piece belongs to the American Realism art movement and is a portrait genre representation.

The artwork features a young girl with a luminous presence, showcasing Henri’s characteristic use of vivid and expressive colors. The subject’s dark hair frames her face, cascading freely onto her shoulders. She is depicted wearing a striking red garment, which serves as a focal point amid the darker, more subdued background. The subject’s gaze is direct and engaging, contributing to the portrait’s powerful emotional resonance. The brushwork is dynamic, with visible strokes that lend a sense of immediacy and movement to the composition. The overall effect is one of both realism and vitality, capturing a moment of quiet intensity.

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