The artwork, “Trout Stream in the Tyrol,” was created by John Singer Sargent in 1914. Painted with oil on canvas, this piece is an example of the Impressionism movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. The dimensions of the artwork are 55.88 by 71.12 cm.
In this composition, Sargent depicts a serene and dynamic scene of a trout stream flowing through a rugged terrain in the Tyrol region. The colors are vibrant and the brushwork fluid, capturing the essence of the flowing water and the rocky landscape with great detail and movement. To the right of the artwork, a man clad in outdoor attire stands by the stream, holding a fishing rod, suggesting a tranquil moment of angling in nature. The rich greens of the surrounding foliage and the variety of textures in the stones and water contribute to the immersive, naturalistic atmosphere of the scene.