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In 1884, a decade after he had arrived in Paris as a precocious 18-year-old, John Singer Sargent unveiled ... works in the exhibition, student drawings, show Sargent’s extraordinary precocity.
Kenwood exhibition shines a light on the American 'dollar princesses' who married into the English aristocracy ...
They’re part of a new exhibition in honor of the 100th anniversary of the death of John Singer Sargent ... and 10 charcoal drawings dated between 1884 and 1923. Sargent’s subjects were ...
Though Sargent painted very few portraits after 1907, he began making sensitive charcoal studies by choice. Both of these drawings, in which Lady Anne Innes-Ker meets the viewer with a serious and ...
John Singer Sargent’s 1884 ... to settle on an effective pose. Sargent painted her listlessly drinking a toast by candlelight, and his lightning pencil sketches suggest Gautreau’s restless ...
Conjure a painter who possessed all the qualities of a true bon vivant – youthful charm, sophistication, good looks, and bold ...
Peter Lynch, vice chairman of Fidelity Management and Research Company and trustee associate at Boston College, has gifted 27 paintings and three drawings—worth in ... Winslow Homer, John Singer ...
It inspired a blockbuster museum exhibition and the new season of The Gilded Age. But why was the 1884 portrait "Madame X" so shocking?
The art-collecting industrialist Henry Frick tried to commission a portrait from the famed artist, to no avail.