Granada (1912) by John Singer Sargent

“Granada,” created by John Singer Sargent in 1912, is a watercolor artwork belonging to the Impressionism art movement. The piece, measuring 39.69 x 53.34 cm, falls under the landscape genre.

The artwork vividly captures the essence of a verdant landscape, showcasing the natural beauty of Granada. Tall, dark cypress trees dominate the composition, reaching skyward and creating a striking contrast with the lighter, softer background. The foliage, rendered in a palette of rich greens, purples, and blues, suggests a lush, vibrant garden scene. Sargent’s impressionistic technique is evident in the loose, fluid brushstrokes and the interplay of light and shadow, lending the painting a sense of dynamism and depth. The overall effect is one of serenity and natural splendor, inviting the viewer to lose themselves in the tranquil beauty of the scene.

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