John Singer Sargent. Lady Helen Vincent, Viscountess d'Abernon. 1904. Oil on canvas. Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama.
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John Singer Sargent. Lady Helen Vincent, Viscountess d'Abernon. 1904. Oil on canvas. Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama.
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🎨La pintura es un estudio de un hombre titulado "Study of a Sicilian Peasant" (Estudio de un campesino siciliano), creada en 1907 por el artista estadounidense John Singer Sargent. La obra se considera un ejemplo del estilo impresionista. El cuadro se encuentra en el The Fitzwilliam Museum @fitzmuseum_uk Cambridge, Reino Unido. Sargent donó la pintura al museo en 1914.
Death and Victory, John Singer Sargent, oil on canvas, 1922. Widener Library, Harvard University. Commissioned to commemorate alumni who died in WWI.
Chenqing (and Jiang Cheng) based off of John Singer Sargent’s Madam Paul Escudier (Louise Lefrvre). Same universe as Sect Leader J since I reused the table. I actually saw the original in person a while ago but only recently found it again, and really wanted to make a piece inspired by it.
This piece is dark like a poorly lit gritty movie so I suggest saving this to view when brightness is high and night shift is off on your device!
And now for some close-ups on JC and Chenqing:
John Singer Sargent, A Venetian Interior, c. 1880-82, oil.
Title:Portrait of Gilberte Sergy Artist: Giovanni Boldini Date: 1904 Technique: Oil on canvas Current location: Musée d'Orsay, Paris
The painting shows an elegant young woman posed in three quarter view, turning her head toward the viewer with a calm, slightly distant expression. Her pale satin evening dress and soft white fur wrap contrast with the dark, atmospheric background, making her luminous skin and carefully styled auburn hair stand out. The composition emphasizes refinement and modern Parisian high society: graceful posture, elongated forms, and fluid brushwork give the figure both realism and a sense of movement, characteristic of Belle Époque portraiture.
Sargent Study Compilation