The artwork, titled “Roman Architecture,” was created by John Singer Sargent around the year 1907. It is an oil painting on canvas, and belongs to the Impressionism movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 69.85 x 54.61 cm, and it depicts a cityscape. Currently, the artwork is held in a private collection.
In this captivating depiction of Roman architectural splendor, Sargent’s mastery of light and texture is evident. The painting focuses on a detailed section of a grand structure, emphasizing the elaborate columns and stonework characteristic of classical Roman design. The play of shadows and light on the aged façade captures the intricate detailing and monumental scale of the architecture. Sargent’s brushwork conveys both the solidity of the stone and the softness of the surrounding light, creating a vivid and atmospheric portrayal of the historic structure.