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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Impressionism
1874
19th Century
45.0 x 36.0 cmMuziejų lygio „giclée“ arba drobos spausdinimas: greita gamyba ir lankstios apdailos parinktys. ( Pirkti rankomis tapytą paveikslą
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Two Wine Glasses
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“Two Wine Glasses” by John Singer Sargent is more than just a depiction of everyday objects; it's a masterful study in light, atmosphere, and the fleeting beauty of a moment. Measuring 45 x 36 cm, this oil on canvas painting transports viewers to a serene outdoor setting, likely a shaded pergola or courtyard, where two wine glasses rest invitingly upon a table.
John Singer Sargent (1856-1925), an American expatriate artist, was renowned for his evocative portraits and landscapes that captured the essence of the Edwardian era. His training in Paris under Carolus-Duran instilled a strong foundation in technique while his embrace of Impressionism allowed him to explore the effects of light and color with remarkable freedom. Sargent’s work can be found in prestigious museums like the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, New York, which houses a significant collection of American art from the 19th and early 20th centuries. “Two Wine Glasses” exemplifies Sargent's Impressionistic style through its soft colors, gentle light, and loose brushwork, creating an atmosphere of relaxation and tranquility. Other notable works showcasing his talent include "Dolce Far Niente" and "Village Children," further demonstrating his ability to capture candid moments with grace and skill.
The painting’s composition is carefully orchestrated to draw the viewer into a scene of quiet luxury. Several key elements contribute to its overall elegance:
The blurred background and atmospheric perspective create depth, while the strong contrasts between light and shadow highlight the textures of the wood, foliage, and fabric. Sargent’s expressive use of lines defines the structure of the pergola and the folds in the cloth, adding visual interest.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, “Two Wine Glasses” carries symbolic weight. The scene evokes a sense of relaxation, leisure, and perhaps a connection to nature – a respite from the demands of daily life. The dark liquid in the glasses hints at shared moments and convivial conversation. Sargent’s masterful use of light and color creates an emotional resonance that transcends the simple depiction of objects; it captures a feeling—a fleeting moment of peace and contentment. The painting's flattened perspective, characteristic of Impressionism, prioritizes mood and atmosphere over strict realism, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the scene and experience its tranquil beauty.
1856 - 1925 , Italija
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