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With a cameo on The Gilded Age, John Singer Sargent is in once again in the spotlight for his boundary-pushing portraits and ...
John Singer Sargent: Figures and Landscapes, 1900–1907 (The Complete Paintings, Vol. VII) Richard Ormond and Elaine Kilmurray. Yale Univ., $75 (400p) ISBN 978-0-300-17735-0 ...
The famous Wertheimer portraits by John Sargent, American, are once more the nine days’ talk of London. Extremely unflattering, scrupulously accurate, they portray the immediate family of a ...
In “The Grand Affair: John Singer Sargent in His World,” Fisher provides a comprehensive and engaging biography of the artist, from his peripatetic youth traveling throughout Europe to his ...
The great painter John Singer Sargent, an American expat, is the subject of a new show at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. It reveals much about his methods and why his work remains relevant more ...
NEW YORK — The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s “Sargent and Paris” exhibition builds to a single moment, a single painting and a single scandal in the life of the young American artist. In ...
John Singer Sargent painting Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretched Osgood) and her daughter Rachel in the Gothic Room, 1903, by John Templeman Coolidge. Platinum print. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Sargent, John Singer, 1856-1925 Names Blaney, Edith H. Hunter, Charles, Mrs. Topic Portrait painters -- England -- London Art ... Also found are letters from Sargent to friend Edith Blaney, whose ...
"Sargent and Paris" is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, through Aug. 3. ... "John Singer Sargent loved people, and it shows," said Lisa Yin Zhang in Hyperallergic.
John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Charcoal Through May 31 at the National Portrait Gallery. npg.si.edu . Boston’s Apollo: Thomas McKeller and John Singer Sargent Through May 17 at the Isabella ...
In the spring of 1888, New York socialite Eleanora Iselin welcomed the portrait artist John Singer Sargent into her home, feverish over the question of what she would wear. Eager for her expensive ...
Before ‘Madame X,’ John Singer Sargent was even more dazzling. The Metropolitan Museum of Art surveys the first 10 years of a precocious painter getting his start in Paris.