Madame Ramon Subercaseaux (c.1880 – c.1881) by John Singer Sargent

The artwork, entitled “Madame Ramon Subercaseaux,” is a portrait by the celebrated artist John Singer Sargent, crafted circa 1880 to 1881. Rendered using oil on canvas, it belongs to the Realism art movement and measures 165.1 x 109.9 cm. This distinguished piece currently resides in a private collection.

The artwork portrays a refined woman elegantly seated beside a piano, exuding grace and poise. She is attired in a meticulously detailed white dress adorned with black accents. The luxuriant fabric of her garment cascades down, displaying Sargent’s masterful ability to capture texture and movement. Her right hand rests delicately on the piano keys while her left hand holds a red flower, which adds a vivid splash of color against the otherwise monochromatic palette. The background, featuring a vase with flowers and an ornate carpet, further enhances the sophistication and elegance of the scene. The overall composition is a testament to Sargent’s expertise in capturing the essence and demeanor of his subject with remarkable realism and finesse.

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