Give the portrait a rose
Charlotte Burckhardt holds the flower as a counterpoint of color and attitude. This milestone illuminates the "Roses by John Singer Sargent" collection by prioritizing details.
1885 -1910 · Garden, portrait and floral light
Discover Roses by John Singer Sargent, hand reproduced in oil on canvas.
1885 -1910 · Garden, portrait and floral light
John Singer Sargent paints roses in very different contexts, from open-air gardens to worldly portraits. Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose is born on Broadway, Cotswolds, after the painter observed Chinese lanterns among the flowers. He works every evening for a few minutes at the same time to capture the purple light of dusk. Two young girls light the lanterns among white lilies, carnations and roses; the title takes up the chorus of a song every evening and transforms the floral enumeration into rhythm. Several French titles and reproductions preserve this now emblematic composition. In Lady with the Rose, Charlotte Louise Burckhardt holds a flower which responds to the sobriety of its dress and the assurance of the pose. Here, the rose is no longer a luminous environment, but a precise accent in the construction of a character. This selection excludes false connections produced by a proper name containing "rose": it remains centered on works where the flower really acts in the image. The selection "Roses by John Singer Sargent" notably compares Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose and Carnations, lilies, lilies, rose. Its reading favors details.
The Sargent rose can fill a garden or fit in a hand; in both cases, it regulates light and human presence.
Course & style
John Singer Sargent paints roses in very different contexts, from open-air gardens to worldly portraits. Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose is born on Broadway, Cotswolds, after the painter observed Chinese lanterns among the flowers. He works every evening for a few minutes at the same time to capture the purple light of dusk. Two young girls light the lanterns among white lilies, carnations and roses; the title takes up the chorus of a song every evening and transforms the floral enumeration into rhythm. Several French titles and reproductions preserve this now emblematic composition. In Lady with the Rose, Charlotte Louise Burckhardt holds a flower which responds to the sobriety of its dress and the assurance of the pose. Here, the rose is no longer a luminous environment, but a precise accent in the construction of a character. This selection excludes false connections produced by a proper name containing "rose": it remains centered on works where the flower really acts in the image.
Charlotte Burckhardt holds the flower as a counterpoint of color and attitude. This milestone illuminates the "Roses by John Singer Sargent" collection by prioritizing details.
Sargent takes over the canvas evening after evening to maintain the same light.
Exhibition, title variations and reproductions broadcast the lantern scene.
The brief light unites skin, dress, flower and garden air. This trait guides a detail-centered reading of "Roses by John Singer Sargent".
Lily, clothing and lantern remain distinct by temperature and touch.
In the portrait, a single flower concentrates color and gesture.
Foliage and petals maintain the necessary speed at the bright moment.
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Two variations of Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose and the Lady with the Rose distinguish floral immersion, translation of the title and flower-attribute.
The children perform a slow gesture in a disappearing light.
For the atmosphere. Reading "Roses by John Singer Sargent" in detail.The enumeration gives the painting the rhythm of a chorus.
For poetryThe flower becomes a measured sign of presence and not an abundant decoration.
For identityThe theme is based on the visible flower, not a coincidence in a name.
For consistencyThe lanterns light up among lilies and roses in a light observed from life.
Landmark work of Roses by John Singer SargentThe French title retains the floral rhythm and delicacy of the scene.
Landmark work of Roses by John Singer SargentWorks to discover
Two versions of the lantern scene and the Lady with the Rose confront twilight garden and portrait.



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Each reproduction is unique. Slight variations of touch and material testify to the painter's manual work.
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An off-white, matte gold or light wood frame will make the mauves of the garden breathe; a black frame suits the sobriety of the Lady with the Rose.
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