Woman Washing (1917) by Robert Spencer

Woman Washing - Robert Spencer - 1917

Artwork Information

TitleWoman Washing
ArtistRobert Spencer
Date1917
Art MovementImpressionism

About Woman Washing

The artwork titled “Woman Washing,” created by Robert Spencer in 1917, embodies the Impressionist art movement and falls under the genre painting category. The painting captures an intimate domestic scene of a woman engaged in the everyday task of washing, encapsulating a moment of quiet, routine activity.

In the artwork, a woman is depicted standing with her back to the viewer, focused intently on washing an item in a basin placed on a wooden table. She is adorned in a modest, ankle-length skirt, and her upper torso is partially covered. The setting is a humble interior space, likely a room within a home, characterized by its simple furnishings, including a chair draped with clothing and a pitcher placed on the table. The painting’s texture and brushwork are characteristic of the Impressionist style, emphasizing light and its interplay with the surrounding objects. The choice of muted, earthy tones contributes to the serene and reflective atmosphere of the scene. A rug on the floor, near the woman’s feet, and a framed artwork on the wall further enrich the depiction of this everyday, yet intimate, moment.

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