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Kunstmuseum Basel is analysing the work, which has been in its collection since 1945 and may have been painted by the ...
celebrated portrait painter John Singer Sargent unveiled his daring vision of the alabaster beauty, a portrait only thinly veiled in anonymity, now known simply as: Madame X. Now in the ...
“The Sulphur Match” (1882), oil on canvas John Singer Sargent, “Self-Portrait” (1886), oil on canvas Sargent and Paris continues at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1000 Fifth ...
Some married for love, and some against their will - now the portraits of American heiresses ... mansion marks the centenary of John Singer Sargent’s death and brings together 18 of his ...
An exhibition featuring his scandalous portrait ‘Madame X’ highlights John Singer Sargent’s early mastery as an expat artist in the City of Light. The American Art Fair returns to the historic ...
An exhibition featuring his scandalous portrait ‘Madame X’ highlights John Singer Sargent’s early mastery as an expat artist ...
By Karen Rosenberg The preternaturally astute portrait painter John Singer Sargent is often identified as an American, but he belonged to no one country. Born in Florence, Italy, to expat parents ...
explores John Singer Sargent’s early career, before and after that infamous portrait of Madame X in 1884. Sargent was just 18 ...
Sargent: Portraits of Artists and Friends is on at the National Portrait Gallery, London from Thursday 12 February until Monday 25 May 2015 ...
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 ...
NEW YORK — “Sargent & Paris,” just-opened at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, is the John Singer Sargent exhibition ... for the show is his 1883-84 portrait “Madame X ...
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