Margaret Hyde, 19th Countess of Suffolk (1898) by John Singer Sargent

The artwork titled “Margaret Hyde, 19th Countess of Suffolk” is an oil on canvas painting created by the esteemed artist John Singer Sargent in 1898. The painting belongs to the Realism art movement and measures 228.6 x 119.4 cm. It is categorized as a portrait genre, capturing the elegance and grace of Margaret Hyde.

In this remarkable portrait, a poised woman stands against a backdrop of muted clouds and dark foliage. She is adorned in a splendid, flowing white gown that reflects the sophisticated fashion of the time. The fabric of her dress is accentuated with delicate, shimmering gold accents near the shoulders, adding a touch of opulence to her already distinguished appearance. The Countess’s demeanor is serene, her slight smile and direct gaze rendering the viewer a sense of her noble standing. Sargent’s signature style is evident in the meticulous handling of light and texture, demonstrating his masterful skill in capturing both the physical likeness and the inner essence of his subject.

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