Senator Calvin Brice (1898) by John Singer Sargent

The artwork titled “Senator Calvin Brice” was crafted by the artist John Singer Sargent in the year 1898. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece is a realist portrait measuring 147.6 by 93.3 cm. It is currently housed in the Allen Memorial Art Museum (AMAM) in Oberlin, Ohio, United States.

The “Senator Calvin Brice” portrait presents a distinguished gentleman, presumably Calvin Brice himself, captured in a moment of poised confidence. He stands against an understated background that subtly contrasts the intricate details of his attire. The richness of his dark suit and the red carnation in his lapel stand out, highlighting his status and personality. The artist’s adept use of light and shadow accentuates the facial features and textures, bestowing a lifelike presence on the subject. One hand is subtly holding a pair of spectacles, hinting at a moment of contemplation or ready action, while the other rests naturally by his side. The overall composition is both dignified and approachable, reflecting the skillful balance and realism characteristic of Sargent’s portraiture.

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