The classic monograph on a much-loved artist--reissued in a spectacular oversize format
SARGENT PORTRAIT DRAWINGS 42 Works by John Singer Sargent Sargent SARGENT PORTRAIT DRAWINGS : 42 Works Dover 0-486-24524-10 Portraiture is a demanding art requiring the artist to capture a likeness and render it revealing some hint of ...
Insightful essays by the world's leading experts enhance this book and introduce readers to the full sweep of Sargent's accomplishments in the medium, in works that delight the eye as well as challenge our understanding of this prodigiously ...
Some of Sargent's finest works: Oyster Gatherers of Cancale, Madame Gautreau Drinking a Toast, Garden Study of the Vickers Children, Self-Portrait, Violet Sargent, The Sons of Mrs. Malcolm Forbes, and Helen Dunham.
The collotype reproduces the charcoal drawing Sketch for Architecture, Painting and Sculpture (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, rotunda): Figure under Sculpture (21.2517). one of fifty mural-related drawings that Sargent donated to the ...
24 Henrs James, "John S. Sargent," Harper'* \e* Monthly Inyiifiwi, 75 (October 1887): 689. 2 v In this regard, Sargent brings to mind Edward Hopper, who also inventoried his surroundings. He told Alfred Barr. director of the Museum of ...
Adelson, Warren, “John Singer Sargent and the 'New Painting,'” in Stanley Olson, Warren Adelson, and Richard Ormond, Sargent at Broadway: The Impressionist ...
Drawing on documents from private collections and other previously unexamined materials, and featuring a cast of characters including Oscar Wilde and Richard Wagner, Strapless is a tale of art and celebrity, obsession and betrayal.
... more prevalent and much stronger than mere contiguity , for they presented the Salon of 1882 with its two most notorious paintings : Manet's Bar aux Folies - Bergère ( 1882 ; Courtauld Institute , London ) and Sargent's El Jaleo .
American artist John Singer Sargent is considered the leading portrait painter of his generation.
Presents a collection of twenty-six short stories concerning the exploits of such Americans as Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, and Kit Carson