“Charlotte Cram,” crafted by John Singer Sargent in the year 1900, is an exquisite portrait rendered in oil on canvas. Aligned with the Realism art movement, this artwork measures 88.5 by 61 centimeters and currently resides in a private collection.
The artwork captures a young girl, Charlotte Cram, seated in an ornate chair. Her gentle expression and relaxed posture imbue the piece with a sense of calm and innocence. She is dressed in a white garment, adorned with voluminous fabric and a prominent yellow ribbon tied into a bow at her back. The background remains simple, allowing the detailed rendering of her curls and the textures of the chair and clothing to command the viewer’s attention. Sargent’s adept use of light and shadow, typical of his style, highlights the subject’s delicate features and the intricate patterns created by the folds in her attire, enhancing the lifelike quality of this refined portrait.