Palestine (c.1906) by John Singer Sargent

The artwork, titled “Palestine,” was created by John Singer Sargent circa 1906. Utilizing oil on canvas, the painting adheres to the Impressionism movement and presents a landscape genre. Measuring 56.52 by 72.39 centimeters, this piece resides in a private collection.

In this artwork, John Singer Sargent captures the rugged terrain of Palestine with a mastery of brushstrokes that imply the textural richness of the land. The scene is dominated by earthy tones, with a variety of browns and greens interspersed to convey the natural topography. The horizon stretches above undulating hills, rendered with an impressionistic technique that suggests the vast expanses and varying elevations of the region. Sargent’s use of light and shadow adds depth and vitality to this piece, inviting the viewer to contemplate the serene and expansive beauty of the landscape.

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