John Singer Sargent "Oyster Gatherers of Cancale" Oil Painting
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John Singer Sargent (1856–1925) was an American expatriate artist known for his portrait paintings, which captured the elegance and sophistication of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was born on January 12, 1856, in Florence, Italy, to American parents.Key points about John Singer Sargent include:1. **Early Years and Education:** Sargent was born to expatriate American parents, and his family traveled extensively during his early years. He received artistic training in Florence, Munich, and Paris, studying under prominent artists of the time.2. **Portrait Painter:** Sargent gained international acclaim as a portrait painter, capturing the likenesses of high society figures, artists, writers, and aristocrats. His portraits are characterized by a bold and confident brushstroke, exquisite attention to detail, and a keen sense of composition.3. **Portraits of the Elite:** Sargent painted portraits of many influential individuals, including Madame X (Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau), President Theodore Roosevelt, and the Wyndham Sisters. His portraits were sought after by the elite of both American and European society.4. **Tonalism and Impressionism:** While known for his portraits, Sargent also experimented with Tonalism and Impressionism in his landscape and genre scenes. His watercolors, in particular, showcased his skill in capturing light and atmosphere.5. **Exhibitions and Controversies:** Sargent exhibited his works at prestigious venues, including the Paris Salon and the Royal Academy in London. Some of his portraits stirred controversy, such as "Madame X," which initially received criticism for its provocative nature.6. **Public Commissions:** Sargent also worked on public commissions, including decorative schemes for public buildings. Notable examples include the Boston Public Library murals and decorations for the rotunda of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.7. **Portraiture and World War I:** As the demand for society portraits declined after World War I, Sargent turned his attention to mural painting and more personal works. He created poignant and powerful war-themed paintings, such as "Gassed" and "The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit."8. **Late Years and Legacy:** Sargent continued to paint into his later years, even as the art world underwent significant changes. He spent his final years in London and died on April 14, 1925. His legacy endures as one of the most accomplished portrait painters of his time.John Singer Sargent's versatility, technical mastery, and ability to capture the essence of his subjects contributed to his status as one of the leading portrait painters of the Gilded Age and Belle Époque eras.
Measures 24 x 36 (image), 34.5 x 46.5 (framed).
Sold "after" Sargent.
Measures 24 x 36 (image), 34.5 x 46.5 (framed).
Sold "after" Sargent.
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Good condition. No major rips, tears, etc.
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John Singer Sargent "Oyster Gatherers of Cancale" Oil Painting
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