Mrs. Charles Hunter (Mary Smyth) (1898) by John Singer Sargent

The artwork titled “Mrs. Charles Hunter (Mary Smyth)” was created by the esteemed artist John Singer Sargent in the year 1898. This portrait, executed using oil on canvas, is a remarkable example from the Realism art movement. Measuring 148 by 89.5 centimeters, the artwork is housed at Tate Britain in London, United Kingdom.

The artwork features a sophisticated portrayal of Mrs. Charles Hunter, also known as Mary Smyth. The finely textured brushwork and the masterful use of light emphasize the intricate details of her elaborate attire and elegant hat, adorned with large, bow-like decorations. The soft yet meticulous depiction of her face creates an intimate, almost lifelike representation, made even more striking against a dark, indistinct background. Sargent’s adept handling of tonal contrasts and the delicate play of light and shadow imbue the portrait with a sense of depth and subtlety, characteristic of his realist approach.

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