Portrait of Ambrogio Raffele (1904 – 1911) by John Singer Sargent

“Portrait of Ambrogio Raffele” crafted by the renowned artist John Singer Sargent between the years 1904 and 1911, embodies the hallmarks of the Impressionism art movement. Executed in oil on canvas, the work measures 50.8 by 35.56 centimeters and is classified within the genre of portraiture. Presently, the artwork resides in a private collection.

The artwork features a distinguished gentleman, Ambrogio Raffele, who stands assertively, his hand resting upon an unseen surface, possibly a door. Dressed in a dark, modestly tailored suit, he exudes a regal yet approachable demeanor. His facial expression, marked by a full beard and spectacles, hints at wisdom and contemplation. The masterful use of light and shadow by Sargent gives depth to the figure while the softly blurred background evokes a sense of intimacy and focus on the subject. The subdued color palette and delicate brushstrokes characteristic of Impressionism manifest in the portrayal, rendering a vivid yet serene depiction of the individual.

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