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John Fyfe
John Singer Sargent

John Fyfe

1902
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Original dimensions
97.5 x 148 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1902
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
John Singer SargentOrientalismePeinture Académique

Scene depicted

The canvas "John Fyfe - John Singer Sargent " stands out for its richness in details and the brilliance of each of its hues. Sargent succeeds in capturing the essence of the model through vibrant light, transforming his portrait into a true ode to human beauty and uniqueness. Each brushstroke testifies to exceptional meticulousness, immersing the viewer in an extraordinary emotional depth.

Historical context

Created in 1902, during the rise of the Impressionist movement in Paris, the painting "John Fyfe" by John Singer Sargent is set in an artistic framework where light and color nuances become major tools of expression. This canvas , whose location remains unknown, vibrates to the rhythm of this exhilarating time, rich in explorations of contrasts between shadow and brilliance. With imposing dimensions of 97.5 x 148 cm, this canvas instantly attracts the eye, presenting itself as a passionate visual narrative.

Place in the artist's career

"John Fyfe" represents a key milestone in Sargent's journey. Rooted in a period of artistic maturity, this painting highlights the undeniable mastery of oil painting . Compared to major works such as "Madame X" and "The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit," one can discern a stunning evolution in his approach to portraiture, thus amplifying the emotional impact and technical virtuosity that define his talent.

Anecdote

“Every portrait, like a perfume, must capture the essence of its subject.” These words from Sargent, spoken under a clear sky, transport us to the dawn of the inspiration behind this masterpiece . Strolling through the peaceful streets of Paris, his gaze met that of John Fyfe, a chance encounter immortalized in this pictorial composition.