Three paintings by John Singer Sargent-an American artist who spent most of his life in Europe-will be included in a lot of works up for sale at Christie's this fall. The works, from the collection of ...
Wander the painting galleries of a major museum on either side of the Atlantic and chances are you’ll encounter John Singer Sargent. The reasons are as much geographic as artistic. Born in Europe to ...
Float down the canals of Venice, hike the marble quarries of Carrara, breathe the crisp air of the Italian Alps and take in the scents of Tuscan and Roman gardens, all in Denver. The Denver Art Museum ...
Ormond, Richard and Elaine Kilmurray, "John Singer Sargent: complete paintings; volume 1, The early portraits," New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1998, no. 134 ...
‘Fashioned by Sargent,’ opening Oct. 8, features more than a dozen dresses and accessories alongside the paintings that depict them. Lady Helen Vincent, a British socialite John Singer Sargent painted ...
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John Singer Sargent (1856–1925) was the most sought-after portraitist of his generation on both sides of the Atlantic, creating powerful, vibrant likenesses of his sitters. Best known for his ...
Radiant Rembrandts, vibrant portraiture of everyday life and uncanny photographs in New York and Boston, to catch before they’re gone, come August and September. By Rachel Sherman The rich expatriates ...
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In the opinion of Charles Durham, restorer of works of art, who is associated with the new Fogg Art Museum, the many paintings of John Singer Sargent which now belong to Harvard and in fact the very ...
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 ...