The last in a series of books devoted to the work of John Singer Sargent (1856-1925), this volume covers the figure and landscape works that Sargent produced between 1914 and 1925.
A biography of the painter, examining his personality and sensibility, and analyzing his painting style
This compact volume offers a guide to the murals and their surroundings, elucidating their allegorical subjects drawn from classical mythology to emphasize the museum's role as the guardian of fine arts.
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 ...
The water - colour was almost certainly a gift from the artist to his devoted friend Alice Barnard ( 1847-1918 ) . He had painted her twice at Broadway , Worcestershire , in 1885 ( see Early Portraits , nos .
Discusses the life and work of the famous painter John Singer Sargent.
Presents a collection of twenty-six short stories concerning the exploits of such Americans as Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, and Kit Carson
John Singer Sargent: Complete Paintings. Portraits of the 1890s
The name John Singer Sargent brings to mind paintings of society belles in satin and lace, of powerful, brooding industrialists and their families -- brilliant, insightful portraits executed with a dazzling technical virtuosity that made ...
An exhibition catalog chronicles the American painter's progress as an artist in Europe and the United States, and includes 155 color reproductions of his portraits and landscapes
This sumptuous book is the third volume of the definitive catalogue raisonne of the work of the American painter John Singer Sargent (1856-1925).
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A beautifully illustrated collection of landscape paintings, whose varied subjects and composition styles evoke the artist's keen sense of modernity
John Singer Sargent: Paintings, Drawings, Water Colours
John Singer Sargent: The Male Nudes
John Singer Sargent: And the Edwardian Age : an Exhibition Organised Jointly by the Leeds Art Galleries, the National Portrait...
Sargent's portraits in charcoal constitute a gallery of the great and the good and the talented, scarcely less remarkable in its range of personalities than that earlier gallery of painted portraits.
" "This is the first time that Sargent's early work has been mapped so comprehensively. With very few exceptions, this book illustrates all the pictures under discussion in colour.