Oil Portrait — Bearded Man in Beret, Expressionist, Mid-Century, Framed 18″ × 16″
Oil Portrait — Bearded Man in Beret, Expressionist, Mid-Century, Framed 18″ × 16″
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A confident mid-century oil portrait of an elderly bearded man in a beret and richly colored cloak, painted with heavy impasto in an expressionist style. The face is the clear focus — deeply rendered with thick highlights on the white beard and maroon-ochre shadows modeling the features. Blue eyes look directly out. Behind him, a background of broken color flickers between teal, coral, and mustard, giving the portrait a vitality that more formal painting would suppress.
The frame is substantial and well-matched to the work: carved wood in antiqued gold with oval gouge detailing, a brick-red inner bevel, and a linen liner that floats the canvas panel cleanly. The frame is marked Hecho en Mexico on the verso — consistent with the expressive, warm-palette character of the painting itself, which bears the hallmarks of mid-century Mexican or Latin American portrait work.
Unsigned, but the painting doesn't need a name. The skill is visible in the brushwork.
Details
- Medium: Oil on canvas board, unsigned
- Era: Mid-20th century, c. 1950s–60s
- Style: Expressionist portrait
- Frame: Carved wood, antiqued gold with oval gouge carving, brick-red inner bevel, linen liner — marked Hecho en Mexico
- Painting sight size: 10″ H × 8″ W
- Framed: 18″ H × 16″ W × 1.5″ D
Condition Excellent — no flaking. One tiny age pinhole visible only on close inspection. Frame solid with minor edge rubs consistent with age. Linen liner clean. Ready to hang.
Placement Above a leather chair, on a dark wall, in a study or library — this is the kind of portrait that anchors a room. The scale is compact but the presence is not. Hang it where it can be seen from a distance and appreciated up close.
