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John Singer Sargent
1856-1925 John Singer Sargent Locations John Singer Sargent (January 12, 1856 ?C April 14, 1925) was the most successful portrait painter of his era. During his career, he created roughly 900 oil paintings and more than 2,000 watercolors, as well as countless sketches and charcoal drawings. His oeuvre documents worldwide travel, from Venice to the Tyrol, Corfu, the Middle East, Montana, Maine, and Florida. Before Sargent??s birth, his father FitzWilliam was an eye surgeon at the Wills Hospital in Philadelphia. After his older sister died at the age of two, his mother Mary (n??e Singer) suffered a mental collapse and the couple decided to go abroad to recover. They remained nomadic ex-patriates for the rest of their lives. Though based in Paris, Sargent??s parents moved regularly with the seasons to the sea and the mountain resorts in France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland. While she was pregnant, they stopped in Florence, Italy because of a cholera epidemic, and there Sargent was born in 1856. A year later, his sister Mary was born. After her birth FitzWilliam reluctantly resigned his post in Philadelphia and accepted his wife??s entreaties to remain abroad. They lived modestly on a small inheritance and savings, living an isolated life with their children and generally avoiding society and other Americans except for friends in the art world. Four more children were born abroad of whom two lived past childhood. Though his father was a patient teacher of basic subjects, young Sargent was a rambunctious child, more interested in outdoor activities than his studies. As his father wrote home, ??He is quite a close observer of animated nature.?? Contrary to his father, his mother was quite convinced that traveling around Europe, visiting museums and churches, would give young Sargent a satisfactory education. Several attempts to give him formal schooling failed, owning mostly to their itinerant life. She was a fine amateur artist and his father was a skilled medical illustrator. Early on, she gave him sketchbooks and encouraged drawing excursions. Young Sargent worked with care on his drawings, and he enthusiastically copied images from the Illustrated London News of ships and made detailed sketches of landscapes. FitzWilliam had hoped that his son??s interest in ships and the sea might lead him toward a naval career. At thirteen, his mother reported that John ??sketches quite nicely, & has a remarkably quick and correct eye. If we could afford to give him really good lessons, he would soon be quite a little artist.?? At age thirteen, he received some watercolor lessons from Carl Welsch, a German landscape painter. Though his education was far from complete, Sargent grew up to be a highly literate and cosmopolitan young man, accomplished in art, music, and literature. He was fluent in French, Italian, and German. At seventeen, Sargent was described as ??willful, curious, determined and strong?? (after his mother) yet shy, generous, and modest (after his father). He was well-acquainted with many of the great masters from first hand observation, as he wrote in 1874, ??I have learned in Venice to admire Tintoretto immensely and to consider him perhaps second only to Michael Angelo and Titian.??

 

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John Singer Sargent Karer See oil painting

Painting ID::  68251

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John Singer Sargent
Karer See
"Karer See," watercolour, by the American artist John Singer Sargent. 16 in. x 20.75 in. Private collection. Photograph courtesy of The Atheneum.
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Lady Speyer by John Singer Sargent oil painting

Painting ID::  68254

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John Singer Sargent
Lady Speyer by John Singer Sargent
Portrait of Lady Speyer by John Singer Sargent, 1907. Oil paint on canvas, 58 x 38 in. (147.3 x 96.5 cm). Inscription: (Lower left:) John S. Sargent (Lower right:) 1907 signed.
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Ladyastor oil painting

Painting ID::  68255

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John Singer Sargent
Ladyastor
Lady Astor (i.e. Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (1879?C1964)), Oil on canvas, 149.9 x 99 cm
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent James Kitson oil painting

Painting ID::  68256

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John Singer Sargent
James Kitson
James Kitson, 1st Baron Airedale 1905
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Louise, Duchess of Connaught oil painting

Painting ID::  68258

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John Singer Sargent
Louise, Duchess of Connaught
portret Louise,_Duchess_of_Connaught
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Maria Louisa Kissam Vanderbilt oil painting

Painting ID::  68260

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John Singer Sargent
Maria Louisa Kissam Vanderbilt
Portrait of Maria Louisa Kissam, later Mrs William Henry Vanderbilt
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Millicent Duches of Sutherland oil painting

Painting ID::  68262

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John Singer Sargent
Millicent Duches of Sutherland
Lady Millicent Fanny St. Clair-Erskine, The Duchess of Sutherland
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Portrait of Miss Eden oil painting

Painting ID::  68263

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John Singer Sargent
Portrait of Miss Eden
Portrait of Miss Eden 1905
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Miss Mathilde Townsend oil painting

Painting ID::  68264

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John Singer Sargent
Miss Mathilde Townsend
John Singer Sargent 1907
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Mrs Charles Russell oil painting

Painting ID::  68265

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John Singer Sargent
Mrs Charles Russell
Mrs Charles Russell
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Mrs. Henry Phipps and Her Grandson Winston oil painting

Painting ID::  68266

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John Singer Sargent
Mrs. Henry Phipps and Her Grandson Winston
"Mrs. Henry Phipps and Her Grandson Winston," oil on canvas, by the American artist John Singer Sargent. Private collection. 1907
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Mrs Thomas Lincoln Manson Jr by John Singer Sargent oil painting

Painting ID::  68267

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John Singer Sargent
Mrs Thomas Lincoln Manson Jr by John Singer Sargent
Mrs. Thomas Lincoln Manson Jr (Mary Groot) by John Singer Sargent - 1890. Honolulu Academy of Arts (United States). Oil on canvas 142.4 cm x 112.4 cm (56.06" x 44.25")
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Mrs. Charles Gifford Dyer oil painting

Painting ID::  68269

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John Singer Sargent
Mrs. Charles Gifford Dyer
Mrs. Charles Gifford Dyer 1880
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Mrs. Charles Thursby oil painting

Painting ID::  68275

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John Singer Sargent
Mrs. Charles Thursby
Mrs. Charles Thursby 1897
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Mrs. George Swinton oil painting

Painting ID::  68276

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John Singer Sargent
Mrs. George Swinton
Mrs. George Swinton 1897
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent On the Deck of the Yacht Constellation oil painting

Painting ID::  68277

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John Singer Sargent
On the Deck of the Yacht Constellation
"On the Deck of the Yacht Constellation," watercolor, by American artist John Singer Sargent. Courtesy of the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Portrait of Benjamin Kissam oil painting

Painting ID::  68278

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John Singer Sargent
Portrait of Benjamin Kissam
1890(1890) Oil on canvas (31 1/2 x 25 1/2 in.)
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Portrait of Carolus Duran oil painting

Painting ID::  68279

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John Singer Sargent
Portrait of Carolus Duran
1879(1879) Oil on canvas 46 ?? 37.75 in (116.84 ?? 95.89 cm)
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent Portrait of Edouard and Marie Loise Pailleron oil painting

Painting ID::  68280

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John Singer Sargent
Portrait of Edouard and Marie Loise Pailleron
Oil on canvas, 60x69 inches, Des Moines Art Center, USA
   
   
     

 

 

John Singer Sargent RichardMorrisHunt oil painting

Painting ID::  68282

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John Singer Sargent
RichardMorrisHunt
Portrait of American architect Richard Morris Hunt, oil on canvas. Painted at Biltmore House near Asheville, North Carolina, by American painter John Singer Sargent. 1895
   
   
     

 

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John Singer Sargent
1856-1925 John Singer Sargent Locations John Singer Sargent (January 12, 1856 ?C April 14, 1925) was the most successful portrait painter of his era. During his career, he created roughly 900 oil paintings and more than 2,000 watercolors, as well as countless sketches and charcoal drawings. His oeuvre documents worldwide travel, from Venice to the Tyrol, Corfu, the Middle East, Montana, Maine, and Florida. Before Sargent??s birth, his father FitzWilliam was an eye surgeon at the Wills Hospital in Philadelphia. After his older sister died at the age of two, his mother Mary (n??e Singer) suffered a mental collapse and the couple decided to go abroad to recover. They remained nomadic ex-patriates for the rest of their lives. Though based in Paris, Sargent??s parents moved regularly with the seasons to the sea and the mountain resorts in France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland. While she was pregnant, they stopped in Florence, Italy because of a cholera epidemic, and there Sargent was born in 1856. A year later, his sister Mary was born. After her birth FitzWilliam reluctantly resigned his post in Philadelphia and accepted his wife??s entreaties to remain abroad. They lived modestly on a small inheritance and savings, living an isolated life with their children and generally avoiding society and other Americans except for friends in the art world. Four more children were born abroad of whom two lived past childhood. Though his father was a patient teacher of basic subjects, young Sargent was a rambunctious child, more interested in outdoor activities than his studies. As his father wrote home, ??He is quite a close observer of animated nature.?? Contrary to his father, his mother was quite convinced that traveling around Europe, visiting museums and churches, would give young Sargent a satisfactory education. Several attempts to give him formal schooling failed, owning mostly to their itinerant life. She was a fine amateur artist and his father was a skilled medical illustrator. Early on, she gave him sketchbooks and encouraged drawing excursions. Young Sargent worked with care on his drawings, and he enthusiastically copied images from the Illustrated London News of ships and made detailed sketches of landscapes. FitzWilliam had hoped that his son??s interest in ships and the sea might lead him toward a naval career. At thirteen, his mother reported that John ??sketches quite nicely, & has a remarkably quick and correct eye. If we could afford to give him really good lessons, he would soon be quite a little artist.?? At age thirteen, he received some watercolor lessons from Carl Welsch, a German landscape painter. Though his education was far from complete, Sargent grew up to be a highly literate and cosmopolitan young man, accomplished in art, music, and literature. He was fluent in French, Italian, and German. At seventeen, Sargent was described as ??willful, curious, determined and strong?? (after his mother) yet shy, generous, and modest (after his father). He was well-acquainted with many of the great masters from first hand observation, as he wrote in 1874, ??I have learned in Venice to admire Tintoretto immensely and to consider him perhaps second only to Michael Angelo and Titian.??