Melon Boats John Singer Sargent (American, born Italy, 1856-1925). Melon Boats, ca. 1908. Opaque and translucent watercolor with graphite underdrawing, 14 x 19 15/16 in. ( x cm). In Melon Boats, very likely painted in Haifa, Palestine (in present-day Israel), Sargent dramatically cropped the forms of these ordinary work vessels and employed vivid colors and bright white accents to replicate the effects of intense sunlight. He devoted the upper half of the composition to a wide swath of sail, onto which he layered tinted washes to suggest the filtering effect of the cloth. To learn mo


Melon Boats John Singer Sargent (American, born Italy, 1856-1925). Melon Boats, ca. 1908. Opaque and translucent watercolor with graphite underdrawing, 14 x 19 15/16 in. ( x cm). In Melon Boats, very likely painted in Haifa, Palestine (in present-day Israel), Sargent dramatically cropped the forms of these ordinary work vessels and employed vivid colors and bright white accents to replicate the effects of intense sunlight. He devoted the upper half of the composition to a wide swath of sail, onto which he layered tinted washes to suggest the filtering effect of the cloth. To learn more about the variety of Sargent’s methods in this work—from blended wet washes to dry brushwork—view the video in the next gallery. American Art ca. 1908


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