Loren Mozley (1928)
Andrew Dasburg
American, 1887–1979
Oil on canvas
"An artist’s creative decisions shape the portraits they paint. Andrew Dasburg began this painting as a portrait of a ranch worker in Taos, New Mexico. When the worker moved away, Dasburg asked his former student Loren Mozley to model. Mozley remembered posing in front of a quilt, but Dasburg ultimately decided to paint him before a simple, gray backdrop. Mozley’s checkered jacket stands out because of this choice. Its pattern likely interested the artist who included similar abstract arrangements in other paintings."
Love the jacket
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Me too, it looks comfortable. 🙂
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The gray backdrop was perfect!
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I agree, brings it all out better. 🙂
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Neat piece, though his hands could look a little more worked and worn! 🙂
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Yes, he has student hands. 🙂
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