The artwork, titled “Venetian Canal, Palazzo Corner,” was created by John Singer Sargent around the year 1880. Executed in watercolor on paper, it belongs to the Impressionism art movement. The painting, measuring 31.75 x 22.86 cm, is a cityscape that captures the essence of Venice with its reflective canals and architectural grandeur.
“Venetian Canal, Palazzo Corner” presents a serene view of a canal lined with palazzos. The foreground is dominated by the shimmering reflections in the water, rendered in soft, diffused strokes characteristic of watercolor. The architecture of the palazzos is depicted with an impressionistic touch, where the play of light and shadow emphasizes the textures and colors of the weathered facades. Gondolas softly moving along the canal add to the tranquil ambiance of the scene. The artist’s mastery in capturing light is evident in the subtle gradations and the ethereal quality of the painting, transporting the viewer to a quiet moment in Venice.