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Albert Joseph Moore rendered this portrait of his brother William Moore, also an artist. The work shows a direct, intimate likeness of a family member, different from Moore's typical decorative figure paintings. The straightforward approach reveals his solid academic training.
Albert Moore usually painted idealized classical women in flowing draperies. This personal portrait demonstrates his range beyond those celebrated aesthetic subjects. The painting hangs at the York Art Gallery in England.
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