“A Portrait of Violet” is an artwork created by John Singer Sargent in 1889. Executed in oil on a canvas medium, the painting is a fine example of the Realism art movement. Measuring 59.69 x 38.1 cm, this portrait captures the essence and grace of its subject through the meticulous techniques of the artist.
The artwork portrays a young woman, presumably Violet, in profile. Her complexion is fair, and Sargent has intricately rendered her facial features with a soft, delicate touch. The background is rendered in warm, earthy tones, aiding in drawing attention to the subject’s refined profile. Dressed in a deep red garment, Violet’s poise and elegance are highlighted by subtle light, which gently illuminates her face and upper torso. The tones and brushwork reflect an intimate and serene atmosphere, characteristic of Sargent’s portraiture. The evident attention to detail and the realistic representation of Violet’s features exemplify the technical prowess and artistic sensibility of John Singer Sargent.