Rio di Santa Maria Formosa, Venice
1905
About this artwork
This watercolor depicts a view of a Venetian canal from the perspective of someone inside a gondola, with a prominent stone arch framing the scene. It demonstrates Sargent's mastery of light and fluidity, characteristic of his prolific work in Venice.
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John Singer Sargent was famously prolific during his trips to Venice, capturing the city not as a tourist landmark, but through intimate, fleeting angles. He often painted from the low vantage point of a gondola, which allowed him to study the interplay of light reflecting off the water and onto the underside of ancient bridges.
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Rio di Santa Maria Formosa, Venice
John Singer Sargent, 1905