Reproduction Art
Charles Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen
John Singer Sargent

Charles Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen

300 €
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Original dimensions
72 x 87.5 cm
Museum
Not specified
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
John Singer SargentOrientalismePeinture Académique

Scene depicted

This painting showcases the portrait of baron Russell, capturing not only his outward appearance but also his aura and personality. The rough details of his wool suit and the intensity of his gaze betray a life of commitment and passion for the causes he defended. Sargent's choice to deepen certain colors emphasizes the character's rigor while offering a more human and warm reading of this great man.

Historical context

Created at the end of the 19th century, this work is positioned at the heart of the artistic movement Impressionist . Located in London, England, the canvas immerses the viewer in the creative impulses of a time when art sought to capture not only light but also the very essence of life. Currently, the painting is part of a collection that highlights the valuable contributions of baron Russell, although the hosting museum is not specified.

Place in the artist's career

“Charles Russell, baron Russell de Killowen” is situated at a pivotal moment in Sargent's career, as he asserted his status as a master of portraiture. In parallel, his other works such as “Madame X” and “Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose” illustrate his constant evolution both technically and emotionally, where he merges realism with an Impressionist touch without ever losing the thread of the human soul.

Anecdote

“Every portrait I paint is an exploration, a quest for truth about the human soul.” These words resonate within us as we imagine John Singer Sargent , inspired by a delicate morning light, focusing his attentive gaze on the face of baron Russell. It is this intimate connection that is found on the canvas, offering a sensational depth to this painting .