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  1. El jaleo, John Singer Sargent; 1882. El jaleo es un gran óleo de John Singer Sargent, describiendo a una bailarina gitana española actuando con acompañamiento de músicos. Pintado en 1882, actualmente cuelga en el Museo Isabella Stewart Gardner en Boston.

  2. Commentary. Sargents monumental painting, based on drawings he made in southern Spain in 1879, is named for an Andalusian dance and is roughly translated as “the ruckus.”. This is a painting you can hear as well as see: heels clicking, fingers snapping, hands clapping, the sounds of singing and guitars.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › El_JaleoEl Jaleo - Wikipedia

    Dimensions. 237 cm × 352 cm (93 in × 138 in) Location. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston. El Jaleo is a large painting by John Singer Sargent, depicting a Spanish Romani dancer performing to the accompaniment of musicians. Painted in 1882, it currently hangs in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, in Boston .

  4. 14 de jun. de 2019 · The painting El Jaleo (1882) by John Singer Sargent made the artist’s reputation when it was first exhibited at the 1882 Paris Salon. The enormous canvas (237x352 cm) that depicts a flamenco performance became an overnight sensation with French audiences and critics.

  5. Title: El Jaleo; Creator: John Singer Sargent; Creator Lifespan: 1856 - 1925; Creator Nationality: American; Creator Gender: M; Date Created: 1882; Physical Dimensions: w348 x h232 cm;...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › El_jaleoEl jaleo - Wikiwand

    El jaleo es un gran óleo de John Singer Sargent, describiendo a una bailarina gitana española actuando con acompañamiento de músicos. Pintado en 1882, actualmente cuelga en el Museo Isabella Stewart Gardner en Boston.

  7. El Jaleos precocious artist, John Singer Sargent, painted the artwork in 1882 at the young age of 26. Both the painting and its creator are evocative of the times, reflective of the nineteenth-century American fascination with, and inherent dependence upon, foreign cultures for both technical training and artistic inspiration.