Madame Ramon Subercaseaux 1881 Painting by John Singer Sargent 8x10" Art Print
This exquisite art print, "Madame Ramon Subercaseaux," is a masterpiece by the renowned artist John Singer Sargent, created in 1881. The portrait captures the essence of Amalia Subercaseaux, the wife of Chilean consul and artist Ramon Subercaseaux, as she sits elegantly at a piano in their stylish Parisian residence. Sargent's work is a testament to his skill in assimilating evolving ideas about representation and identity, while adhering to traditional portrait techniques. The painting was a notable success at the Paris Salon in 1881, earning Sargent a second-class medal, which marked a significant milestone in his early career.
Printed on archival-grade paper, this art print ensures a vibrant and enduring reproduction of Sargent's original work. The refined intellect and sophistication of the subject are beautifully captured, reflecting the artistic collaboration between Sargent and the Subercaseaux couple. The painting not only highlights Sargent's artistic prowess but also showcases the couple's progressive tastes and influence within the Parisian art world. With its rich historical context and artistic depth, this print is a compelling addition to any art collection, offering a glimpse into the world of late 19th-century portraiture.
Features: Archival Grade, Acid Free, USA Printed
Category: Artwork
Title: Madame Ramon Subercaseaux
Artist: John Singer Sargent
Year: 1881
Size: 8x10 in
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Madame Ramon Subercaseaux 1881 Painting by John Singer Sargent 8x10" Art Print