Portrait of Lady Sassoon (1907) by John Singer Sargent

“Portrait of Lady Sassoon,” crafted by the illustrious artist John Singer Sargent in 1907, stands as a testament to the Realism art movement. This distinguished portrait, rendered in oil on canvas, measures 163 by 108 centimeters and currently resides in a private collection.

The artwork exquisitely portrays Lady Sassoon, enveloped in a dark, elegant attire that contrasts sharply with her lighter, delicate complexion. Her dress, opulent and meticulously detailed, reflects the luxurious fashion of the early 20th century. The play of light and shadow enhances the textural quality of the fabrics, highlighting Sargent’s masterful technique in capturing the intricate details. Lady Sassoon’s poised and graceful demeanor is framed by her elaborate, dark headdress, further accentuating her stature and sophistication. The somber background serves to emphasize her figure, rendering her the undeniable focal point of the portrait.

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