The artwork titled “The Nymph of Beryl Gorge” was created by the artist Childe Hassam in the year 1914. This piece belongs to the Impressionism art movement and falls under the genre of nude painting (nu).
The artwork features a nude female figure depicted in an impressionistic style, characterized by loose brushwork and vibrant color palette. The nymph stands gracefully against a backdrop that conveys the sense of a natural and serene environment. The artist has employed a gentle blending of light and shadow to highlight the softness and purity of the nymph’s form. The setting suggests a secluded area, possibly near a water body, as evidenced by the hints of blue water and rugged cliff-like structures. The overall composition reflects a harmonious blend of nature and human form, typical of impressionistic captures of the momentary beauty and light.