The artwork named “Florence Fountain, Boboli Gardens,” created by John Singer Sargent around 1906 to 1907, is a watercolor on paper that falls under the Impressionism art movement. This piece belongs to the landscape genre and is currently housed in the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston, MA, US.
In the artwork, John Singer Sargent captures the serene beauty of the Boboli Gardens in Florence with delicate yet vivid watercolors. The depiction includes two statues prominently placed on ornate bases, bathed in the soft light, which gracefully highlights their forms. The background features lush foliage depicted with broad, expressive brushstrokes, characteristic of the Impressionist style. The subtle interplay of light and shadow creates a dynamic atmosphere, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the tranquil setting rendered by the artist.