The artwork titled “Olive Trees, Corfu” by John Singer Sargent, created in 1909, is an oil painting on canvas classified under the Impressionism movement. Measuring 51.4 x 61.6 cm, this landscape piece currently resides within a private collection.
The artwork vividly captures a scenic landscape in Corfu, showcasing the elegant, flowing forms of olive trees interspersed across verdant, rolling terrain. The foreground of the painting features two figures amongst the graceful trees, adding a sense of scale and human presence to the natural splendor. The rich, earthy tones of the foliage and the subtle hints of sunlight filtering through the trees imbue the scene with a serene and tranquil ambiance. In the background, one can discern distant structures and hills, which enhance the depth and realism typical of the Impressionist approach. Sargent’s brushwork is loose and expressive, capturing the essence of the landscape with a dynamic, almost ephemeral quality.