A Marble fountain at Aranjuez, Spain (1912) by John Singer Sargent

The artwork “A Marble Fountain at Aranjuez, Spain,” created by John Singer Sargent in 1912, is a distinguished piece executed in oil on canvas, exemplifying the Impressionism movement. The piece measures 55.88 by 71.12 centimeters and is categorized within the landscape genre. This artwork is held in a private collection.

The artwork portrays an elegant marble fountain situated in Aranjuez, Spain, amidst a verdant environment. The central marble fountain features intricate carvings and is highlighted against a backdrop of lush greenery, with light and shadow skillfully employed to accentuate the texture and details of both the fountain and the surroundings. The choice of colors, with warm tones for the fountain juxtaposed against the cooler hues of the foliage, exemplifies Sargent’s Impressionist technique, capturing the transient effects of light. Sargent’s adept brushwork conveys a sense of tranquility and timelessness, inviting the viewer to contemplate the serene beauty of this quintessentially Spanish landscape.

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