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Painting by John Singer Sargent
Cashmere
English: Cashmere
ArtistJohn Singer Sargent
Year1908
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions71.1 cm × 109.2 cm (28.0 in × 43.0 in)

Cashmere (French: cachemire) is an oil painting by the American artist John Singer Sargent, currently in a private collection. It was completed in c.1908. The dimensions of the painting are 71.1 by 109.2 centimeters (28.0 in × 43.0 in).

Description

The painting is of Sargent's niece, Reine Ormond, in an exotic cashmere shawl in seven different poses. Reine would have been about 11 years old. It was painted by Sargent when he was on holiday in the Italian Alps. Though the style is quite different, the representation of successive moments of a movement resembles Marcel Duchamp's 1912 Nude Descending a Staircase.

See also

References

  1. Moving Pictures: American Art and Early Film 1880 - 1910, ISBN 1-5559-5228-3
  2. The reality effect: film culture and the graphic imperative By Joel Black, ISBN 0-4159-3721-3

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