John Singer Sargent
United States 1856-1925
John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) was an American expatriate artist of exceptional talent and versatility, widely acknowledged as one of the preeminent portrait painters of his era. Born in Florence, Italy, to American parents, Sargent's formative years were spent traversing Europe, where he absorbed a diverse array of artistic influences that would later define his style.
Sargent received rigorous training at various prestigious institutions, including the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris under the tutelage of Carolus-Duran, who encouraged him to adopt a loose, bravura brushwork technique. This influence is evident in Sargent’s portraits, which are characterized by their vitality and immediacy, capturing not only the likeness but also the spirit and personality of his subjects with remarkable clarity.
His career took off dramatically following the controversial reception of "Portrait of Madame X," which, despite initially causing scandal, solidified his reputation for daring compositions and masterful handling of light and shadow. Over time, Sargent became the go-to portraitist for the international elite, painting notable figures from aristocracy, high society, and the arts.
Beyond portraiture, Sargent explored other genres such as landscape painting and watercolors, achieving considerable success. His landscapes often depict scenes from his travels across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, showcasing a palette and sense of movement that deviated from the more formal constraints of his commissioned work. In watercolor, Sargent revealed a looser, more experimental side, producing works that are celebrated for their virtuosic use of color and transparency.
During World War I, Sargent's focus shifted towards large-scale mural projects, most notably for the Boston Public Library and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, demonstrating his dexterity in working on monumental art pieces. Despite this shift, his portraits remained central to his oeuvre, each a testament to his ability to infuse psychological depth into the canvas.
Throughout his life, Sargent garnered numerous accolades and exhibited extensively both in Europe and America. Today, his legacy endures through his striking portraits, evocative landscapes, and innovative watercolors, all of which contribute to his standing as a leading figure in late 19th and early 20th-century art.
Collection of Works(Page 15)
Portrait of Jean Joseph Marie Carries
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: John Singer Sargent
Resolution: 2129 × 2555 px
Portrait of Lancelot Allen
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: John Singer Sargent
Resolution: 2251 × 3440 px
Portrait Of Millicent Leveson-Gower, Duchess Of Sutherland (1867-1955)
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: John Singer Sargent
Resolution: 3200 × 5775 px
Portrait of Mrs. Asher B. Wertheimer, née Flora Joseph
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: John Singer Sargent
Resolution: 2722 × 4164 px
Portrait of John Alfred Parsons Millet
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: John Singer Sargent
Resolution: 2186 × 3302 px
Portrait of Laurence Millet
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: John Singer Sargent
Resolution: 1585 × 2500 px
Portrait Of Miss Katherine Elizabeth Lewis
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: John Singer Sargent
Resolution: 7040 × 8800 px
Portrait Of Mrs. Edward L. Davis And Her Son, Livingston Davis
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: John Singer Sargent
Resolution: 2273 × 4097 px
Portrait of Lady Agnew of Lochnaw (1865-1932)
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: John Singer Sargent
Resolution: 5040 × 6396 px
Portrait of Lisa Colt Curtis
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: John Singer Sargent
Resolution: 3305 × 7000 px
Portrait Of Mrs A Lawrence Rotch
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: John Singer Sargent
Resolution: 2379 × 3780 px
Portrait Of Mrs. Esperanza Conill De Zanetti
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: John Singer Sargent
Resolution: 2212 × 4000 px