A Street in Venice (c.1882) by John Singer Sargent

“A Street in Venice,” painted by John Singer Sargent circa 1882, is an oil on canvas work that embodies the Realism art movement. This cityscape measures 45.72 x 54.61 cm and skillfully captures the essence of a narrow, dimly lit Venetian street.

The artwork is an evocative portrayal of an alley in Venice, bathed in a somber and somewhat melancholic atmosphere. The composition primarily consists of dark, muted tones, with a narrow path leading the viewer’s eye deeper into the scene. The light filtering through from the end of the alley contrasts with the deep shadows cast by the buildings, creating a dramatic play of light and darkness. The rough texture of the walls and the worn pavement underfoot add to the tangible realism of the scene. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail and masterful use of lighting evoke a sense of quiet contemplation, capturing a secluded moment in the bustling city.

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