Showing 4 artworks with John Singer Sargent and with 1902 and with Contemporary Realism
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John Singer Sargent
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1902
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Contemporary Realism
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- Phthalo Green
- Gray
- John Singer Sargent
- Realism
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Portrait Painting
- Painter John Singer Sargent
- Horse Painting
- Circus Performers
- Thomas Lister
- Impressionism
- Victorian Era
- Lord Ribblesdale
- Classical Architecture
- Light & Color
- Veil
- Aristocratic
- Oil Canvas
- Hunting Attire
- Detailed Brushstrokes
- Impasto Style
- Fine Detail Portrait
- Edwardian Era
- Victorian Era Art
- Doll
- Elegant Girl
- Gilded Age Art
Sargent’s technique involved elongating facial features to emphasize thinness, exemplified by the nose and head in Lord Ribblesdale. The painting's subdued color palette—dominated by cool tones—creates a dignified mood, emphasizing the subject’s importance through careful lighting and compositional choices.
John Singer Sargent's "William Marshall Cazalet," painted in 1902, captures Edwardian elegance with meticulous detail—a masterful portrait featuring a horse and family, reflecting the artist’s signature Realism style.
A captivating portrait by John Singer Sargent depicting a young girl holding a doll, capturing innocence and curiosity with masterful brushstrokes and luminous color palettes – a timeless masterpiece.