Mrs. Hugh Hammersley (1892 – 1893) by John Singer Sargent

The artwork titled “Mrs. Hugh Hammersley,” created by John Singer Sargent between 1892 and 1893, is an oil-on-canvas painting belonging to the Realism movement. It measures 205.74 x 114.8 cm and is classified under the genre of portraiture. This notable piece is currently housed in the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, New York, United States.

The artwork captures a poised and elegant woman seated comfortably on an ornately decorated settee. She is adorned in a sumptuous red gown with intricate gold embellishments, reflecting the fashion and opulence of the period. The subject’s relaxed pose, with one arm resting on the back of the settee and the other gently laid on her lap, exudes grace and confidence. Her serene expression and subtle smile create an intimate yet commanding presence. The warm, muted background, with its fluid brushstrokes, draws attention to the rich textures and details of her attire, enhancing the overall composition and emphasizing the subject’s sophistication and refinement.

Scroll to Top