Flora Priestley (1889) by John Singer Sargent

Flora Priestley - John Singer Sargent - 1889

Artwork Information

TitleFlora Priestley
ArtistJohn Singer Sargent
Date1889
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions91.4 x 63.5 cm
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationTate Britain, London, UK

About Flora Priestley

“Flora Priestley,” an oil on canvas painting crafted by John Singer Sargent in 1889, is a captivating portrait that exemplifies the Realism art movement. The artwork, measuring 91.4 by 63.5 centimeters, presently resides in Tate Britain, London, UK.

The artwork depicts a woman adorned in what appears to be a modest, dark-toned dress, complemented by vibrant red flowers. Her expression is captured with a subtle air of introspection and grace, her gaze slightly averted from the viewer. The somber background contrasts with the finer details of her attire and facial features, drawing attention to her presence. Sargent’s masterful handling of light and shadow, combined with his keen eye for detail, transforms the portrait into a lifelike yet introspective study of the subject. The muted palette and realistic approach reflect the essence of Realism, encapsulating a moment of quiet elegance and depth.

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