M. Carey Thomas (1899) by John Singer Sargent

The artwork titled “M. Carey Thomas” is a distinguished oil-on-canvas portrait created by John Singer Sargent in the year 1899. This piece is an exemplar of the Realism movement and measures 147.3 by 96.5 centimeters. The genre of the artwork is portraiture, and it is currently housed at Bryn Mawr College in Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania, United States.

In this profound portrait, Sargent captures the essence of M. Carey Thomas with a keen eye for detail and a powerful use of contrast. The figure is depicted against a somber, dark background, which accentuates her dignified presence and the articulate features of her face. Dressed in dark garments, the subject’s attire and composed demeanor suggest a person of significance and intellect. Sargent’s brushwork skillfully brings out the texture of the fabric and the subtle nuances of light and shadow, conveying a sense of depth and realism. The overall composition directs the viewer’s focus to the subject’s face and hands, which are meticulously rendered to reflect her poised and resolute character.

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