





This Tate framed print features Emily Sargent's watercolour 'Villa Marlia' from 1908. The black frame is made from solid ayous wood with a glass front and card mount, arriving ready to hang on your wall.
A framed reproduction print of 'Villa Marlia', 1908, by Emily Sargent, from the Tate collection.
The black frame is made of solid ayous wood. Framed with a card mount and glass front, it arrives ready to hang on your wall.
Emily Sargent's vigorous handling of the watercolour medium and the opacity of Italian works, such as Villa Marlia, highlight similarities with the technique of her brother, John Singer Sargent, but also showcase her distinct style. She established the main lines of her composition and perspective in pencil before applying broad washes of watercolour.