“Landscape, Olive Trees, Corfu” is a watercolor painting created by John Singer Sargent in the year 1909. The piece, measuring 24.45 x 34.29 cm, is a prime example of Impressionism, focusing on the genre of landscape. Currently held in a private collection, this artwork captures the serene and picturesque essence of olive trees in Corfu.
The artwork employs rich and vivid colors to depict a sunlit landscape. The blue and purplish hues in the sky contrast against the dark, shadowy foliage of the olive trees. The transition from the dark canopy of leaves on the right to the bright, illuminated open space on the left showcases Sargent’s masterful handling of light and shadow. The composition is balanced by the gentle strokes and blending of colors which highlight the natural beauty of the Mediterranean environment. The painting’s impressionistic style is evident in the loose brushwork and the emphasis on light effects, encapsulating the tranquility and warmth of the scene.