Mrs. Asher Wertheimer (1904) by John Singer Sargent

Mrs. Asher Wertheimer - John Singer Sargent - 1904

Artwork Information

TitleMrs. Asher Wertheimer
ArtistJohn Singer Sargent
Date1904
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions163 x 108 cm
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationTate Britain, London, UK

About Mrs. Asher Wertheimer

The artwork titled “Mrs. Asher Wertheimer” was created by the esteemed artist John Singer Sargent in the year 1904. Executed using oil on canvas, this portrait embodies the Realism art movement and measures 163 x 108 cm. Currently housed in Tate Britain in London, UK, the piece stands as a significant representation of portrait genre art.

In the artwork, Mrs. Asher Wertheimer is depicted seated in an ornate chair, exuding both grace and elegance. The dark background accentuates her commanding presence, with her dignified expression and stately posture drawing immediate attention. Her attire and the detailed rendering of the textures, especially in the fabric of her dress and the intricacies of her jewelry, reflect Sargent’s mastery in capturing minute details. The play of light and shadow further enhances the depth and realism of the portrait, underscoring the sophistication and affluence of the subject. The overall ambiance of the painting resonates with the quiet confidence and refined demeanor of Mrs. Wertheimer, making it an exemplary piece of portraiture from the early 20th century.

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