Mountain Stream (John Singer Sargent)
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ArtistJohn Singer Sargent
Yearc. 1912–1914
MediumWatercolor and graphite on paper
Dimensions34.8 cm × 53.3 cm (13.7 in × 21.0 in)
| Mountain Stream | |
|---|---|
| Artist | John Singer Sargent |
| Year | c. 1912–1914 |
| Medium | Watercolor and graphite on paper |
| Dimensions | 34.8 cm × 53.3 cm (13.7 in × 21.0 in) |
| Location | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
Mountain Stream is an early 20th century watercolor drawing by the American artist John Singer Sargent. Done in watercolor and graphite pencil on wove paper, the work depicts a nude figure by a dazzling mountain stream. Sargent's work was donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where it remains, as part of the bequest of Joseph Pulitzer in 1915.[1]