Brigadier Archibald Campbell Douglas (1886) by John Singer Sargent

The artwork, titled “Brigadier Archibald Campbell Douglas,” was created by the renowned artist John Singer Sargent in the year 1886. This piece, rendered in oil on canvas, epitomizes the Realism art movement. It is a portrait measuring 160 by 90.8 centimeters and is currently housed within a private collection.

In the artwork, Brigadier Archibald Campbell Douglas is depicted standing with a posture that exudes authority and composure. He is clad in a somber dark suit, adorned with a white shirt and tie, embodying an air of distinguished elegance. The background is a muted brown, which serves to accentuate the subject’s poised demeanor. The brigadier’s right hand delicately cradles a cane, while his left hand rests gently upon it, creating a balanced composition. His facial expression is serene yet contemplative, with a meticulously groomed mustache adding to his dignified appearance. The use of light and shadow in the artwork contributes to the depth and realism, hallmark traits of Sargent’s mastery in portrait painting.

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