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The art-collecting industrialist Henry Frick tried to commission a portrait from the famed artist, to no avail.
It inspired a blockbuster museum exhibition and the new season of The Gilded Age. But why was the 1884 portrait "Madame X" so shocking?
"John Singer Sargent loved people, and it shows," said Lisa Yin Zhang in Hyperallergic. Born to American parents who'd become ...
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.
or the 10 years American artist John Singer Sargent spent in Paris. We’ve got shows marking anniversaries — the Art Students League turns 150, Jane Austen turns 250 — and celebrating ...
They’re part of a new exhibition in honor of the 100th anniversary of the death of John Singer ... lavish oil paintings and 10 charcoal drawings dated between 1884 and 1923. Sargent’s subjects ...
when the twenty-eight-year-old painter John Singer Sargent débuted a new large-scale portrait at the Salon, then the world’s most influential summer art show. Sargent had every reason to feel ...
Kenwood exhibition shines a light on the American 'dollar princesses' who married into the English aristocracy ...
The four-part docuseries This Is a Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art ... Sargent painted in London were dismissed as “dollar princesses.” A new exhibition looks beyond that label to their achievements ...
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