Still Life with Daffodils


size(cm): 40x25
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Sale price£112 GBP

Description

John Singer Sargent's Still Life With Daffodils is a masterpiece of American realism that has captivated art lovers since its creation in 1885. This painting is a perfect example of Sargent's artistic style, characterized by his ability to capture the beauty and elegance of everyday life.

The composition of this work is impressive. Sargent uses a lighting technique that creates a dramatic effect in the scene. Light filters through a window and falls on the daffodils, creating a contrast between light and shadow that is stunning. The composition is also very balanced, with the daffodils placed in a vase in the center of the painting and other objects harmoniously arranged around them.

Color is another outstanding aspect of this work. Sargent uses a soft, delicate color palette that reflects the beauty of daffodils. The yellow and white tones of the flowers contrast with the darker tones of the surrounding objects, creating a stunning visual effect.

The story behind this painting is fascinating. Sargent painted this work while in Paris, where he had moved to study art. The painting was exhibited at the Academy of Fine Arts in Paris in 1886 and was very well received by critics. Since then, it has been one of Sargent's most popular works.

There are some little known aspects about this painting that make it even more interesting. For example, the daffodils in the painting are believed to have been brought by Sargent from England, where he had spent the previous spring. It is also known that Sargent used a mirror to create the effect of light filtering through the window.

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