The artwork titled “Tipperary” was created by Walter Sickert in the year 1914. It belongs to the Impressionism art movement and falls within the genre of genre painting.
In the artwork, a scene of everyday life is portrayed with a warm, painterly technique and a focus on light and texture, characteristics typical of Impressionism. The subject of the painting features a woman seated at a grand piano, her upper torso and face partially obscured by a wide-brimmed hat. The presence of soft, diffused light creates a serene atmosphere, highlighting the elegant detailing of the piano and the subtle softness of the woman’s attire. The impressionistic brushworks capture the moment with a blend of spontaneity and intimacy, emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow on different surfaces within the room.