Masculinity in art refers to how artists interpret and express the qualities society associates with men, most commonly strength, discipline, and confidence. In the art of Ancient Greece and Rome, masculinity was often depicted through idealized physiques and heroic gestures, emphasizing control and perfection.
As notions of masculinity evolved, art followed. It became more personal, with numerous movements across history showing men in quiet, introspective, or uncertain moments. Other times, they would depict them in joy and revelry instead of with emotional restraint and discipline.
Whether it’s depicted in bold colors or with a muted palette, with soft light or dark contrasts, the visual language of masculinity evolves. Along with it, art depicting men takes on different forms to capture the aspects of power, sensitivity, and identity that come with being human.