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  1. crisisofyourcreating.substack.com › p › the-disappearing-dancerThe Disappearing Dancer - by Emily

    Hace 5 días · John Singer Sargent largely is known for “Madame X,” his larger-than-life portrait of a woman whose off-the-shoulder black dress scandalized the art world, but it was a different Sargent woman who first captivated me—Elizabeth Winthrop Chanler.

  2. 20 de may. de 2024 · 335 subscribers. Subscribed. 0. 4 views 1 minute ago #johnsingersargent #oilpastel #mastercopy. Join me as I recreate this beautiful portrait of Madame Pierre Gautreau by John Singer Sargent....

  3. 17 de may. de 2024 · Mainly painted during his countless voyages throughout Europe and the Middle East, they depict international people, places, and scenery in a colorful, vibrant, semi-modern aesthetic. John Singer Sargent, Bedouins, 1905–1906, opaque and translucent watercolor, Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY, USA.

  4. Hace 1 día · L’opera generò scandalo poiché considerata inappropriata dal momento che la donna era di alto lignaggio e la sua posa non sembrava sufficientemente casta. Così John Singer Sargent cercò di correre ai ripari ribattezzando il ritratto Madame X per nascondere il vero nome e quindi l’identità della giovane.

  5. Hace 2 días · The exhibition talks firstly about Sargent’s use of black, for example his work Madame X (1883-4). Black, traditionally reserved for mourning was beginning to break out of this confine and be used in a variety of new contexts. Sargent idealised those heroes like Diego Valazquez and Frans Hals both masters of black and was unable to paint when visiting his friend Claude Monet who did not have ...

  6. Portrait of Madame X by John Singer Sargent and other portraits of Madame Gautreau. who doesn't love a big nosed pale broad. thanks for not posting the original unaltered, would attract gooners. sargent paints like god. The cosmopolitan upbringing did him wonders.

  7. 5 de may. de 2024 · Sargents Portrait of Madame X in the Metropolitan Museum in New York City is among the most famous portraits of all time. Sargent – a child of expatriate Americans – was a rising young star of the Parisian art world at the age of 27 when he began the painting that would become the center of a scandal at the annual Salon of 1884.