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  1. 7 de may. de 2020 · Sargent’s painting of Thomas McKeller, uncommissioned and untitled, “is one of the great portraits of his career,” our critic says. via Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Interestingly, and ...

  2. 28 de feb. de 2020 · John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Charcoal” will be the first exhibition of Sargent’s portrait drawings in over fifty years. This once-in-a-lifetime assemblage of master drawings—many of them from private collections and rarely exhibited—features compelling depictions of an international network of trailblazing men and women who helped define twentieth-century Anglo-American culture.

  3. 17 de oct. de 2023 · John Singer Sargent (; January 12, 1856 – April 14, 1925) was an American expatriate artist, considered the "leading portrait painter of his generation" for his evocations of Edwardian-era luxury. He created roughly 900 oil paintings and more than 2,000 watercolors, as well as countless sketches and charcoal drawings.

  4. American Drawings and Watercolors in The Metropolitan Museum of Art: John Singer Sargent. ... John Singer Sargent (American, Florence 1856–1925 London) 1921–25.

  5. The Metropolitan's collection of drawings and watercolors by John Singer Sargent (1856–1925), the renowned expatriate American painter based in England, is extraordinary in size and variety. This publication—the first volume to appear in a series documenting the Museum's American drawings and watercolors—catalogues all 337 sheets by Sargent and every page from four sketchbooks, and ...

  6. Between 1898 and 1913 Sargent visited Venice almost every year, attracted by a community of friends and colleagues who gathered there and by the city’s scenic possibilities. In Sargent’s image of Venice at dusk, details are obscured and forms are softened by the fading light, suggested by broadly applied, fluid pigments.

  7. Artwork Details. Title: Study for "Death and Victory". Artist: John Singer Sargent (American, Florence 1856–1925 London) Date: 1921–22. Culture: American. Medium: Watercolor, graphite, and gouache on off-white wove paper. Dimensions: 20 15/16 x 8 15/16 in. (53.2 x 22.7 cm) Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Francis Ormond, 1950.