Margaret Stuyvesant Rutherfurd White (Mrs. Henry White) (1883)

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We are delighted to feature on our website the exquisite portrait, "Margaret Stuyvesant Rutherfurd White (Mrs. Henry White)" painted in 1883 by the renowned artist John Singer Sargent. This painting captures the essence of its subject, Mrs. White, who was a notable figure in high society. In this masterful work, Sargent portrays her standing gracefully in an opulent room, dressed in an elegant white gown that reflects her refined status.The painting is remarkable for its realistic portrayal and the skillful use of light to highlight the intricate details of her dress and the soft texture of the fabric. Mrs. White's expression conveys a sense of poise and confidence, complemented by her direct gaze which engages the viewer. The background is subtly rendered, with a rich, draped curtain and a hint of a gilt chair, enhancing the focus on the figure herself.Overall, Sargent's artwork not only showcases his talent for capturing the personality and elegance of his subjects but also provides a fascinating insight into the fashion and interiors of the era.

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Born in Florence to American expatriate parents, John Singer Sargent (1856–1925) is considered Europe's leading portrait painter of the Edwardian era. He was educated at both Accademia delle Belle Arti and Paris's École des Beaux Arts. While in Paris, under the guidance of Émile–Auguste Carolus–Duran, a portraitist and muralist, Sargent learned to paint directly from observation without first sketching, employing a fluidity, influenced by the Impressionists. Sargent created more than 2,900 paintings, mainly portraits and landscapes from his travels across the Atlantic, Europe, the Middle East and America.