Cassotis (1914) by John William Godward

Cassotis - John William Godward - 1914

Artwork Information

TitleCassotis
ArtistJohn William Godward
Date1914
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions49.5 x 40.5 cm
Art MovementNeoclassicism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Cassotis

The artwork named “Cassotis” was created by John William Godward in 1914, employing oil on canvas as its medium. This work belongs to the Neoclassicism art movement and is classified as a portrait. The dimensions of the artwork are 49.5 by 40.5 centimeters, and it is currently held in a private collection.

In the artwork “Cassotis,” the viewer is presented with a meticulously detailed and refined portrait of a woman. The subject, depicted in profile, exudes classical beauty with her serene expression and elegantly styled dark hair. She is adorned in a soft, peach-colored garment, embellished with what appears to be pearl fastenings, which drapes gracefully over her shoulder. The background is composed of a polished marble surface, adding a sense of opulence and timelessness to the scene. The portrait is exemplary of Godward’s mastery in capturing the delicate nuances of the human form and textures, making it a quintessential piece of Neoclassical portraiture.

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