A Tryst (1912) by John William Godward

A Tryst - John William Godward - 1912

Artwork Information

TitleA Tryst
ArtistJohn William Godward
Date1912
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About A Tryst

The artwork is named “A Tryst” and is created by the artist John William Godward in the year 1912. It belongs to the Neoclassicism art movement and falls under the genre of portraiture.

“A Tryst” beautifully captures a serene moment with a young woman seated among blooming flowers. She is dressed in a classical yellow robe, accented with a red cloth draped across her lap. Her left hand rests gently on her knees while her right arm is lifted to shade her eyes from the bright sun as if she is scanning the horizon in anticipation. The background features a stone balustrade intricately carved with elegant details, behind which bursts a cascade of pink blossoms. The vibrant colors of the flowers in the foreground contrast with the subdued tones of the woman’s attire, enhancing the overall tranquil and contemplative atmosphere of the artwork. This piece is a vivid representation of Neoclassical ideals, emphasizing beauty, harmony, and a connection to the classical past.

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