The artwork, titled “Mrs. Huth Jackson (Clara Annabel Caroline Grant Duff)” by John Singer Sargent, was created in 1907 using oil on canvas. This piece is part of the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of portraiture. The dimensions of the artwork are 147.3 x 99 cm, and it currently resides in a private collection.
The artwork portrays a woman identified as Clara Annabel Caroline Grant Duff, who was also known as Mrs. Huth Jackson. She is depicted seated against an ornately designed backdrop, exuding an air of elegance and poise. The artist has used a muted color palette with a central focus on the figure adorned in a flowing white gown, the fine detailing of which draws attention to the luxurious fabric and the subject’s serene expression. The composition is balanced, with warm undertones provided by the background, highlighting the sophisticated demeanor of the sitter. The intricate details and the subtle interplay of light and shadow showcase John Singer Sargent’s masterful skill in realism.