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Design for an Archway — History & Facts
In Design for an Archway, John Singer Sargent presents a detailed architectural sketch. The colors are soft and muted, primarily featuring shades of beige, gray, and hints of green. The composition focuses on the archway, which is adorned with intricate details and elegant lines.
The setting suggests a classical influence, emphasizing symmetry and proportion. This artwork is executed in watercolor on paper, showcasing Sargent's skill in capturing architectural forms. The dimensions are approximately 30 x 40 cm, making it a manageable size for study or display. The use of light and shadow in the sketch highlights the depth and structure of the archway.
Viewers can appreciate the precision in the lines and the thoughtful arrangement of elements. John Singer Sargent was known for his portraits, but he also had a keen interest in architectural design. This particular work, created around the 1910s, reflects his ability to blend art with architecture. An interesting fact about this piece is that it was likely part of a series of designs for a larger project, showcasing Sargent's versatility as an artist.
His architectural sketches are less known but equally important in understanding his artistic range.
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