Violet Sleeping (c.1908) by John Singer Sargent

Violet Sleeping - John Singer Sargent - c.1908

Artwork Information

TitleViolet Sleeping
ArtistJohn Singer Sargent
Datec.1908
Mediumwatercolor,paper
Dimensions37.21 x 54.36 cm
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationBrooklyn Museum, New York City, NY, US

About Violet Sleeping

“Violet Sleeping,” a watercolor painting on paper by John Singer Sargent, created circa 1908, is an exquisite example of the Impressionism art movement. The artwork, categorized as a genre painting, measures 37.21 x 54.36 cm and is currently housed in the Brooklyn Museum, New York City, NY, US.

The artwork depicts a serene scene of a woman, presumably Violet, in a state of peaceful slumber. The loose and fluid brushstrokes characteristic of Sargent’s watercolor technique capture the delicate textures and folds of her clothing as well as the surrounding environment. The earthy tones dominate the composition, providing a warm and tranquil atmosphere. The use of light and shadow effectively conveys a sense of depth and realism, while the overall impression evokes a feeling of calmness and repose. The subject’s relaxed posture and the tender rendering of her facial features emphasize the tranquility and intimacy of the moment. The artwork is a testament to Sargent’s mastery in capturing spontaneous moments with remarkable sensitivity and skill.

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