Peter A. B. Widener
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Contemporary Realism
1903
147.0 x 97.0 cm
ナショナル・ギャラリー・オブ・アート
ジョン・シンガー・サージェント(1856 – 1925)
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ナショナル・ギャラリー・オブ・アート(Washington, USA)
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Peter A. B. Widener: An Ode to Confidence and Refined Elegance
John Singer Sargent’s “Peter A. B. Widener” transcends mere portraiture; it embodies the spirit of the Edwardian era—a period defined by opulent wealth, aristocratic poise, and an unwavering belief in social distinction. Completed in 1903, this oil on canvas masterpiece resides within the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., serving as a testament to Sargent’s unparalleled ability to distill complex character into a single arresting image.- Subject Matter & Context: The painting depicts Peter Arrell Brown Widener (1834–1915), a financier, politician, and philanthropist who amassed considerable fortune through investments in transportation infrastructure—primarily trolley cars—across America. Widener’s patronage of the arts was profound; he meticulously curated Lynnewood Hall, his sprawling estate outside Philadelphia, transforming it into a haven for European paintings, oriental carpets, and exquisite Chinese porcelain. Sargent's depiction captures Widener at a moment of quiet contemplation beside a doorway, radiating an aura of authority tempered by understated grace.
- Style & Technique: Sargent’s signature Realism is evident in every brushstroke. He eschewed dramatic chiaroscuro—the stark contrast between light and dark—favoring instead subtle tonal gradations that imbue the canvas with a remarkable sense of depth and luminosity. The artist meticulously rendered Widener's facial features, capturing the nuances of expression with astonishing precision. Notice the soft blending of lines – characteristic of Sargent’s technique – creating an illusion of flesh and bone that draws the viewer into the scene.
- Composition & Color Palette: The vertical orientation emphasizes Widener’s stature, positioning him centrally against a muted backdrop of architectural detail. This understated background serves to heighten the impact of the figure itself, allowing his gaze—direct and unwavering—to command attention. Sargent skillfully employs a restrained color palette dominated by earthy tones – browns, creams, and grays – reflecting the elegance and restraint prevalent in Edwardian society.
- Symbolism & Emotional Resonance: Beyond its formal beauty, “Peter A. B. Widener” speaks to themes of ambition, accomplishment, and dignified composure. The pose conveys confidence—a reflection of Widener’s success as an entrepreneur and his influence within the political landscape—yet simultaneously communicates a quiet thoughtfulness. Sargent's masterful depiction invites contemplation on the complexities of human character and the enduring allure of refined taste.
- Further Exploration: For those seeking to delve deeper into John Singer Sargent’s artistic legacy, consider examining his other celebrated portraits, including “Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain” and “Grace Woodhouse,” which showcase similar stylistic considerations and emotional depth. You can find more information about Sargent's life and work at https://AllPaintingsStore.com/. Interested in seeing similar artworks? Visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_painting.
Date: 1903 Provenance: Currently housed at the National Gallery of Art (Washington, United States)
作品詳細
- 作品名: Peter A. B. Widener
- 作家: ジョン・シンガー・サージェント
- 制作年: 1903
- 作品サイズ: 147.0 x 97.0 cm
- 技法: Portrait
- 著作権の状態: パブリックドメイン
- 展示場所: ナショナル・ギャラリー・オブ・アート
- 動勢: Contemporary Realism
- 技法・素材: WallArt
- キーワード: fine art reproduction , national gallery art , detailed art piece
作品詳細
- Subject or theme: Wealthy Gentleman
- Notable elements or techniques: Blending lines; Soft lighting
- Dimensions: 147 x 97 cm
- Title: Peter A. B. Widener
- Artist: John Singer Sargent
- Influences: Edwardian Era
- Year: 1903