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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Realism
1880
19th Century
159.0 x 103.0 cmHand-painted oil on canvas in your size and frame, made to order by our artists.
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Mrs Robertson
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The painting "Mrs Robertson" by John Singer Sargent is a masterpiece of Realism that continues to captivate art enthusiasts to this day. Created in 1880, this oil on canvas piece measures 159 x 103 cm and showcases the artist's exceptional skill in capturing the essence of his subjects.
The painting depicts a woman sitting on a chair with her hands folded in her lap, exuding an air of elegance and sophistication. Her black dress and white collar add to the overall sense of refinement, while the bird perched near the bottom left corner of the image introduces a touch of nature to the scene. The background, featuring two chairs, adds depth and complexity to the composition.
John Singer Sargent’s style is characterized by his use of Realism and attention to detail. He masterfully captures the likeness of his subjects while imbuing them with a sense of personality and presence. In "Mrs Robertson," this is evident in the meticulous rendering of the woman's features, her clothing, and the surrounding environment. Sargent’s technique involved layering thin glazes of oil paint to build up depth and luminosity, creating a rich and textured surface. The smooth brushstrokes contribute to the overall sense of elegance and refinement.
Created during the Gilded Age, "Mrs Robertson" reflects the opulence and social conventions of late 19th-century society. The woman's attire and posture suggest a position of wealth and status within this era. The bird perched nearby could symbolize freedom or perhaps a connection to nature amidst the formality of her surroundings. Sargent’s portraits were highly sought after by the elite, and "Mrs Robertson" stands as a testament to his ability to capture not only physical likeness but also the social standing and personality of his sitters.
“Mrs Robertson” evokes a sense of quiet dignity and timeless beauty. The woman’s serene expression and composed posture convey an air of confidence and self-assuredness. Sargent's skill in capturing light and shadow creates a visually striking image that draws the viewer in, inviting contemplation on the subject's character and the era she represents. This painting remains a powerful example of portraiture at its finest, demonstrating Sargent’s mastery of technique and his ability to create works of enduring appeal.
1856 - 1925 , Italy
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