Keywords: Sargent, John Singer, Tyrol, 1914.jpg en John Singer Sargent American 1856 “1925 The Tyrol 1914 Watercolor and gouache over graphite on cream wove paper 25 4 x 35 6 cm 10 x 14 in Museum purchase Kathleen Compton Sherrerd Fund for Acquisitions in American Art 2003-83 Sargent mastered the medium of watercolor as an adolescent rapidly perfecting and gradually simplifying his virtuoso technique He produced watercolors in larger quantities after 1900 when he began traveling more frequently partly in order to escape the pressure of his portrait commissions in London The plein air landscapes that he created during these trips ”and which he referred to as snapshots ”include summary renditions of rugged Alpine scenery such as this one which reflects a tendency toward abstraction in Sargent ™s later work In this evocation of what is probably a portion of the Mont Blanc massif in Switzerland Sargent uses his dry-brush technique to capture the play of light on the distant multicolored peaks punctuating the foreground with a lone spindly tree 1914 Princeton University Art Museum John Singer Sargent other versions PD-Art Uploaded with UploadWizard American art in the Princeton University Art Museum 1914 American drawings in the Princeton University Art Museum 1914 Drawings in the Princeton University Art Museum 1914 Watercolor paintings in the Princeton University Art Museum 1914 Watercolours by John Singer Sargent Drawings of Tyrol state |