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Study for "Apollo and Daphne", c. 1918. Creator: John Singer Sargent
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Study for "Apollo and Daphne", c. 1918. Creator: John Singer Sargent
Study for " Apollo and Daphne", c. 1918
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Anatomical Anatomy Apollo Arm Raised Charcoal Charcoal On Laid Paper Edwardian Grid John Singer Sargent Muscular Physique Sargent John Singer Singer Sargent Studies Artistic Movement Hand Gesture Nakedness Nudity Realism
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This print captures a study for the renowned painting "Apollo and Daphne" by John Singer Sargent, created around 1918. The American artist, known for his realistic portraits, showcases his exceptional talent in this image. Held at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, USA, this piece exemplifies Sargent's mastery of anatomy and his ability to depict movement. In this charcoal drawing on laid paper, we see Apollo, the Greek god of music and poetry, gesturing with one arm raised. His muscular physique is beautifully rendered as he dances gracefully. The profile view emphasizes his noble features and adds a sense of depth to the composition. Sargent's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of charcoal on paper. He skillfully captures both the physicality and spirituality associated with Apollo as a deity. This study reveals the artist's exploration of form and expression before creating the final masterpiece. The juxtaposition between realism and mythology creates an intriguing narrative within this artwork. It serves as a testament to Sargent's artistic prowess while also reflecting upon themes of religion, science, dance, and human anatomy. This print from Heritage Images allows art enthusiasts to appreciate Sargent's genius up close while providing insight into his creative process during America's Edwardian era in the early 20th century.
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