The artwork, titled “Dorothy and Her Sister”, was created by William Merritt Chase in 1901. Employing oil on canvas, this piece is a testament to the Impressionism movement. Measuring 104.1 x 104.1 cm, it falls within the portrait genre and is currently part of a private collection.
“Dorothy and Her Sister” portrays an intimate and serene moment between two siblings. The younger girl, presumably Dorothy, sits calmly with her hands resting on her lap. Her deep, contemplative gaze is highlighted by the soft lighting, which accentuates her youthful features and the delicate textures of her elegant attire. Beside her, her sister leans gently over the back of the chair, her presence more subdued, as she observes Dorothy with a quiet, tender expression. The background, rendered in warm earth tones, complements the overall warmth and intimacy of the scene. The rich, painterly strokes characteristic of the Impressionist style add a sense of immediacy and vibrancy to the composition, creating a profound, evocative narrative of sibling companionship.