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Mrs. Charles Gifford Dyer (Mary Anthony)
John Singer Sargent

Mrs. Charles Gifford Dyer (Mary Anthony)

1880
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Original dimensions
43.8 x 62.2 cm
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Year
1880
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Art Institute of ChicagoJohn Singer SargentOrientalismePeinture Académique

Scene depicted

The painting “Mme Charles Gifford Dyer (Mary Anthony)” reveals a scene full of delicacy. Mary Anthony, dressed in a gown of exquisite subtlety, stands in a serene posture, bringing a unique sophistication to the composition. The palette chosen by Sargent evokes a warm atmosphere, where every shadow and light plays an essential role in this emotional capture.

Historical context

Created in 1880, this painting emblematic plunges us into a rich historical setting, rooted in the city of Chicago. John Singer Sargent , a major figure of the Impressionist movement, captures here a moment of intimacy at the heart of bourgeois life at the end of the 19th century. The canvas , currently preserved at the prestigious Art Institute of Chicago , presents itself in refined dimensions of 43.8 x 62.2 cm, testifying to the precision and attention to detail that characterize his work.

Place in the artist's career

This masterpiece fits into Sargent's period of artistic maturity, marking a peak of his style. Compared to other canvases such as “Portrait of Madame X” and “Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose,” one observes a fascinating technical evolution, testifying to his growing mastery of colors and textures in his pictorial works.

Anecdote

“Each portrait tells a story, a hint of truth hidden in the colors,” said Sargent. This reflection on art undoubtedly blossomed one spring morning as he sketched the face of Mary Anthony, a radiant model whose grace shines in every brushstroke of this canvas . The emotion of a moment frozen in time is palpable in this masterpiece.