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Simplon Pass; The Tease — History & Facts
In Simplon Pass; The Tease, John Singer Sargent captures a breathtaking mountainous landscape. The painting features a vibrant palette of greens and blues, depicting the lush valleys and towering peaks of the Simplon Pass. Wispy clouds drift across the sky, adding a sense of movement to the serene scene.
The interplay of light and shadow creates depth, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of nature. This artwork is executed in oil on canvas, showcasing Sargent's skillful brushwork and attention to detail. The dimensions are approximately 60 x 80 cm, making it a relatively intimate piece that draws the viewer in. The use of color is particularly striking, with Sargent employing a range of hues to depict the changing light of the landscape.
The composition is balanced, with the mountains framing the scene and guiding the eye through the painting. John Singer Sargent was known for his portraits, but he also created stunning landscapes like this one. Painted around 1911, Simplon Pass; The Tease reflects Sargent's admiration for the natural world. An interesting fact about this work is that it was created during a period when Sargent was increasingly drawn to plein air painting, capturing the essence of a scene directly from nature.
This painting exemplifies his ability to blend realism with impressionistic techniques.
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