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Cicely Horner (later Mrs. George Lambton)
John Singer Sargent

Cicely Horner (later Mrs. George Lambton)

1889
300 €
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Original dimensions
16 x 24 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1889
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
John Singer SargentOrientalismePeinture Académique

Scene depicted

The painting finely depicts the portrait of Cicely Horner, a curious and dreamy gaze, enveloped in a subtle halo of light that transcends mere visuals. This scene, a true celebration of youth and beauty, invites us to an intimate encounter with the heroine of this canvas , revealing the very essence of her charm.

Historical context

Created at the end of the 19th century, this painting reflects the burgeoning Impressionist movement, as art evolves towards more free and sensual forms of representation. Executed by the famous master John Singer Sargent , this work is deeply marked by the dynamic cultural context of the Belle Époque in London. Although the hosting museum is not specified, this painting is a jewel of private collections.

Place in the artist's career

Cicely Horner marks a crucial milestone in Sargent's career, demonstrating his skill in capturing fleeting expressions. This painting sits between El Jaleo and Madame X , illustrating a significant technical and emotional evolution. Each work, while distinct, shares an undeniable talent for translating human complexity onto canvas .

Anecdote

“Beauty lies in the frozen moment,” Sargent might have said as he sketched this masterpiece , capturing Cicely Horner under the soft light of a spring morning. The light on her face evokes a captivating softness, a moment of grace that resonates through time. This canvas transforms into an open window to her intimate thoughts.