Roses (c.1886) by John Singer Sargent

Roses - John Singer Sargent - c.1886

Artwork Information

TitleRoses
ArtistJohn Singer Sargent
Datec.1886
Mediumwatercolor,paper
Art MovementImpressionism

About Roses

The artwork, titled “Roses,” was created by John Singer Sargent around the year 1886. Rendered in watercolor on paper, this piece is a prime example of the Impressionist movement and belongs to the genre of flower painting.

The artwork features a delicate and striking composition of roses. The flowers are portrayed with a lush and vibrant use of color, highlighting the artist’s skill in capturing the subtle nuances and varied hues of the petals. The roses appear to be arranged or resting upon a ledge, with light subtly illuminating their soft, creamy tones against a darker background. The watercolor medium lends a fluid, ethereal quality to the petals, enhancing their natural beauty and creating a dynamic interplay of light and shadow. This depiction exemplifies Sargent’s mastery in bringing floral subjects to life through his Impressionist techniques.

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