The artwork titled “Summer” was created by the artist James Tissot in the year 1878. It is an oil painting on canvas that belongs to the Realism art movement, and it has dimensions of 92.08 x 51.44 cm. This work is of the portrait genre, and it is currently held in a private collection.
In “Summer”, Tissot presents a portrait of a young woman who is elegantly dressed in a dark, Victorian-era outfit that contrasts sharply with the vivid yellow of the parasol she holds. The parasol radiates behind her head, creating a halo effect and highlighting her pensive expression and porcelain complexion. The woman’s gaze is directed away from the viewer, lending her an air of introspective thoughtfulness. The delicate white lace at her wrists and neck provide soft accents, while a cluster of vivid red flowers contrasts with her somber attire, perhaps a subtle nod to the season the work is named for. The mastery of light and shadow in the painting, alongside the fine details, are illustrative of the Realist movement’s dedication to depicting the subtleties and complexities of human experience and emotion.