The artwork titled “Portrait of Carolus-Duran” is a distinguished painting by the acclaimed artist John Singer Sargent. Created in 1879, this oil on canvas piece is associated with the Realism art movement. It measures 116.8 x 95.8 cm and is a portrait genre artwork. Presently, it is housed at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, US.
In the artwork, the subject, Carolus-Duran, is depicted with a poised and thoughtful expression, sitting slightly angled towards the viewer. The background is rendered in deep, muted tones that accentuate the subject’s presence. Carolus-Duran is dressed in an elegant, earth-toned suit accompanied by a dark cravat, exuding sophistication. The delicate handling of light and shadow demonstrates Sargent’s adept skill in achieving realism, particularly evident in the nuanced rendering of the textures and the subject’s skin tones. The casual yet refined pose captures a moment of contemplation, offering insight into the character and stature of Carolus-Duran.