The Wyndham Sisters – John Singer Sargent, 1899
Framed Canvas Reproduction
Behold The Wyndham Sisters, John Singer Sargent’s dazzling tour de force of aristocratic portraiture and Edwardian elegance. Painted in 1899, this monumental canvas depicts the three daughters of the Hon. Percy Wyndham—Madeline, Pamela, and Mary—seated beneath a portrait of their mother by George Frederic Watts. With its theatrical composition, exquisite detail, and layered symbolism, the painting became an instant sensation and was famously dubbed “The Three Graces” by the Prince of Wales.
Sargent captures each sister with her own distinctive beauty and poise, draped in luxurious white gowns that shimmer under soft light. The figures are arranged in a deliberate visual harmony, their placement echoing classical ideals while radiating modern charm and social confidence. The floral upholstery, gilded frame, and painterly brushwork reflect Sargent’s mastery of both realism and decorative richness.
This museum-quality framed canvas reproduction preserves every nuanced expression, luminous highlight, and opulent detail of the original. Perfect for collectors who appreciate Gilded Age grandeur, society portraiture, or the refined sophistication of Sargent’s brush, The Wyndham Sisters is both a historical document and a timeless aesthetic statement.