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Studies for "Dancing Figures", 1919-1920. Creator: John Singer Sargent
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Studies for "Dancing Figures", 1919-1920. Creator: John Singer Sargent
Studies for " Dancing Figures", 1919-1920
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Arm Raised Back Bottom Charcoal Charcoal On Laid Paper Copyspace Edwardian John Singer Sargent Sargent John Singer Singer Sargent Studies Artistic Movement Hand Gesture Nakedness Nudity Realism
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This print showcases the exquisite "Studies for 'Dancing Figures'" by renowned artist John Singer Sargent. Created between 1919 and 1920, this artwork represents a significant contribution to the artistic movement of the early 20th century in America. The image depicts two female figures engaged in an elegant dance, their bodies beautifully captured with charcoal on laid paper. With one arm raised and gesturing gracefully, these dancers exude a sense of freedom and expression that transcends time. Sargent's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully captures the essence of movement and form. The charcoal medium adds depth and texture to the composition, enhancing its realism while maintaining a timeless quality. Displayed at an art centre or gallery, this piece invites viewers into a world where dance becomes art. It evokes feelings of admiration for both the human body's beauty and its ability to convey emotion through motion. As we gaze upon this intimate portrayal of nakedness, we are reminded of Sargent's mastery in capturing not only physicality but also vulnerability. This study serves as a testament to his exceptional talent in portraying women with sensitivity and respect. Preserved within the National Gallery of Art in Washington D. C. , this remarkable work stands as part of our heritage—a reflection of Sargent's lasting impact on American art during the Edwardian era.
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