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Sargent and Paris” at the Met shows how a young John Singer Sargent found his footing — and highlights a trans-Atlantic ...
Sargent & Paris,' at the Met, is the moving story of an ambitious ingenue prior to his co-option by the ruling class.
John Singer Sargent was just 18 when he arrived in Paris ... Though his copies and academic drawings, such as “The Dancing Faun, After the Antique” (1873–74) are stiff, lacking that living ...
An exhibition featuring his scandalous portrait ‘Madame X’ highlights John Singer Sargent’s early mastery as an expat artist ...
Gautreau’s reputation was tarnished, if not ruined for some years, after the painting’s debut, and John Singer Sargent ... laziness of Madame Gautreau.” Sketches from the era show Gautreau ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s new show “Sargent and Paris” (April 27–August 3) explores John Singer Sargent’s ... curator ...
The show at New York's Met covers Sargent's journey to becoming the hottest portrait painter in Paris, and includes his infamous Madame X John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) is justifiably known for his ...
Exploring the late pontiff’s deep connection to and impact on visual culture, plus why Turner’s work continues to resonate so ...
From Swedish mystic Hilma af Klint to a triumphant return for Candida Alvarez, these are the essential exhibitions ...
One of the great painters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, John Singer Sargent made his fortune and reputation as a portrait painter of beautiful women and influential men. Presidents ...