Two Wine Glasses (1874) by John Singer Sargent

The artwork titled “Two Wine Glasses” by John Singer Sargent was created in 1874 using oil on canvas. It belongs to the Impressionism art movement and measures 45.7 by 36.8 centimeters. Classified as a landscape genre piece, it is currently held in a private collection.

In “Two Wine Glasses,” Sargent captures a tranquil scene bathed in natural light. The composition features a table draped with a white cloth, situated in an outdoor setting accentuated by foliage and a latticed trellis. In the foreground, two glasses of wine on a tray invite the viewer into the painter’s intimate moment of serene leisure. The impressionistic brushstrokes and the play of light and shadows evoke a sense of peace and relaxation, characteristic of the Impressionist movement.

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