The artwork titled “Henrietta Reubell” was created by John Singer Sargent approximately between 1884 and 1885. Executed in watercolor, it is representative of the Impressionism art movement. This portrait, measuring 34.9 x 25.1 cm, is housed in a private collection.
The artwork depicts a young woman, presumably Henrietta Reubell, seated in an interior space. Sargent’s use of watercolor and impressionistic style brings a sense of fluidity and light to the composition. The background details appear to be an ornate screen or possibly a decorated wall, with rich and warm hues framing the subject. The young woman is dressed in period attire with soft, flowing lines and delicate coloring that highlight her gentle demeanor. The overall ambiance of the artwork exudes an intimate, reflective moment captured with exquisite mastery.