Boston Museum of Fine Arts
"The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit," by John Singer Sargent
There has always been something mysterious and disturbing about these four girls, conventionally dressed and well-mannered though they seem: the antithesis of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, who entered the public consciousness so boisterously in the late 1860s, just over a decade before Sargent painted the enigmatic Boit sisters.
via www.nytimes.com
Definitely my favorite painting at one of my favorite museums, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts. Looking for forward to reading Sargent's Daughters.