Mrs. Charles Fairchild (1887) by John Singer Sargent

The artwork titled “Mrs. Charles Fairchild” was created by John Singer Sargent in the year 1887. Executed with oil on canvas, the portrait belongs to the Realism art movement and measures 49.8 x 45.9 cm. This piece is a prime example of portraiture and is currently housed in the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, located in Brunswick, Maine, USA.

The artwork depicts a woman, presumably Mrs. Charles Fairchild, captured in a moment of calm introspection. Her visage is portrayed with delicate, yet firm brushstrokes that emphasize the softness of her skin and the subtle flush on her cheeks. Clad in a high-collared white garment, she is seated against a muted, dark brown background, which accentuates the luminosity and texture of her attire. Sargent has masterfully rendered the intricate play of light and shadow, lending a lifelike presence to the subject. The serene expression on Mrs. Fairchild’s face conveys a sense of dignity and grace, characteristic of Sargent’s ability to capture the inner essence of his subjects.

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