“Cora, Countess of Strafford (Cora Smith)” is an exquisite portrait executed by the renowned artist John Singer Sargent in 1908. This artwork, rendered in oil on canvas, exemplifies the Realism art movement. The dimensions of the portrait are 157.5 by 113 centimeters, and it currently resides in a private collection.
The artwork portrays Cora, Countess of Strafford, seated elegantly on a chair. She is depicted in a refined white evening gown with intricate details, accentuated by delicate shades of pink and soft, flowing lines. The countess’s posture is poised and graceful, her head slightly turned to the side, exuding a sense of dignified serenity. The background is tastefully subdued, allowing the viewer’s focus to remain on the subject, while subtle architectural elements add depth to the composition. The overall color palette is warm and harmonious, highlighting Sargent’s masterful handling of light and texture to convey both the material richness of the attire and the delicate complexion of the countess. This portrait stands as a testament to Sargent’s skill in capturing the elegance and character of his subjects.