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Portrait of the Countess of Rocksavage (Sybil Sassoon) 1922 (oil on canvas)
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Portrait of the Countess of Rocksavage (Sybil Sassoon) 1922 (oil on canvas)
SOU104927 Portrait of the Countess of Rocksavage (Sybil Sassoon) 1922 (oil on canvas) by Lavery, John (1856-1941); 75.9x63.2 cm; Southampton City Art Gallery, Hampshire, UK; (add.info.: Sybil Sassoon (1894-1989); Marchioness of Cholmondeley; ); eSouthhampton City Art Gallery; Irish, out of copyright
Media ID 23218152
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The captivating portrait of the Countess of Rocksavage, Sybil Sassoon, painted by John Lavery in 1922, is a stunning example of aristocratic beauty and elegance. The oil on canvas artwork measures 75.9x63.2 cm and is currently housed at the Southampton City Art Gallery in Hampshire, UK. Sybil Sassoon, also known as Marchioness of Cholmondeley, exudes grace and sophistication in this exquisite painting. Her refined features are enhanced by delicate makeup that accentuates her natural beauty. Adorned with an array of luxurious jewelry including pearls and a fur collar, she epitomizes the opulence associated with high society. Lavery's meticulous attention to detail is evident in every stroke of his brush. From the intricate string holding her necklace to the texture of her ermine stole, each element adds depth and realism to this mesmerizing portrait. The artist was part of the renowned Glasgow Boys movement which sought inspiration from everyday life while incorporating elements of Impressionism into their work. This fusion can be seen in Lavery's portrayal of Sybil Sassoon as he captures not only her physical appearance but also hints at her personality through subtle nuances. As we gaze upon this timeless masterpiece, we are transported back to an era where aristocracy reigned supreme. It serves as a reminder that true beauty transcends time and continues to captivate audiences even after almost a century since its creation.
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