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John Singer Sargent is a minor character in the third season of HBO's "The Gilded Age"—but he was the major high society ...
An Emily Sargent exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art introduces long-lost watercolors by John Singer Sargent's ...
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Gladys Russell (Taissa Farmiga) poses for John Singer Sargent in The Gilded Age. Karolina Wojtasik/HBO In The Gilded Age, Sargent makes his debut in episode one, commissioned to paint Gladys Russell ...
Sargent and Paris, an exhibition on view through August 3 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, focuses on this crucial period in the artist’s career.
John Singer Sargent thought he would be ruined by the reaction to his “Madame X” at the Paris Salon in 1884. Instead, the scandal around the workmade him even more popular.
What John Singer Sargent Saw At a retrospective of his portraits in London, where the American expatriate fled after creating a scandal in Paris, clothes offer both armor and self-expression.
The Gilded Age Season 3 premiere features the artist John Singer Sargent, creator of the infamous Madame X painting, but what's the true story?
HBO’s high-society drama just introduced the portraitist who knew how to flatter the one percent better than anyone.
The John Singer Sargent letters consist of 104 letters dating from 1887 to 1922. The letters provide limited insight into his later career through letters to commissioned patrons, sitters, and friends ...