The artwork titled “Florence. Torre Galli” by John Singer Sargent, created in 1910, is a watercolor painting on paper. Falling under the Impressionism movement, this cityscape measures 67.31 by 66.67 centimeters.
The artwork depicts an architectural scene characterized by warm, golden hues and intricate details. A group of men, clad in dark clothing, are engaged in conversation on the left side, while several white oxen are positioned on the right, drawing attention with their specific presence. The background showcases a grand building with arched doorways and a series of ornate wreaths adorning the upper level. The light filtering through the scene, combined with masterful brush strokes, conveys a sense of depth and vibrancy, capturing the essence of the locality with an air of quiet elegance and historical charm.