Artwork Inspiration
A popular society portraitist and landscape painter, John Singer Sargent was born in Florence to wealthy American parents. He studied painting in France, where he enjoyed both critical acclaim and important patronage. Although he spent most of his time in Europe, he frequently accepted commissions from collectors in the United States. Whether rendered in oil, watercolor, or charcoal, Sargent’s works are characterized by naturalism, lively mark-making, and a sense of immediacy. Influenced by his friendship with Claude Monet, Sargent loved working en plein air, depicting the various places he traveled, including Italy, rural England, Giverny, the Mediterranean, northern Africa, and the Alps. During his later years, Sargent completed several mural projects, as well as working as an artist-correspondent during World War I.
Product Description
Museum-quality poster made on long-lasting matte (uncoated) archival paper. Paperweight: 250 gsm / 110 lb
Solid wood frames with transparent plexiglass for wall poster framing. Color selections include black, natural wood, white, and dark wood.
Aluminum metal frames with transparent plexiglass for wall poster framing. Color selections include black, silver, and gold.