The artwork titled “Palms” by John Singer Sargent, created in 1917, utilizes the mediums of graphite and watercolor on paper. It falls under the Impressionism art movement, and is classified in the genre of landscape painting.
The artwork captures a scene dominated by tall, slender palm trees reaching towards the sky. The background consists of vibrant greens and earthy tones, indicative of a lush landscape while the palms themselves stand out with their distinctive fronds, rendered in a mix of greens and browns. The sky above is painted in calming shades of blue, giving it a serene and tranquil atmosphere. The technique used by Sargent reflects the Impressionist style, characterized by its loose brushwork and emphasis on the effects of light and color. The overall composition conveys a sense of peace and natural beauty, inviting the viewer to appreciate the subtle intricacies of the landscape.