All John Singer Sargent's oil paintings
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Two Arab Women (mk18) |
c 1905,oil on canvas,21 x 25 1/4 in.
Gift of Mrs.Francis Ormond,1950,
The Metropolitan Museum of Art,New York,NY |
44788 |
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Two Girl with Parasols at Fladbury |
mk177
1889
Oil on canvas
29x25in
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4433 |
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Two Girls Fishing |
22 x 28 1/4 in
Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio
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68333 |
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Two Girls Lying on the Grass |
"Two Girls Lying on the Grass," oil on canvas, by the American painter John Singer Sargent. Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. |
54480 |
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Two Girls on a Lawn |
mk235
c.1889
Oil on canvas
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22011 |
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Two Girls on a Lawn (mk18) |
c 1889,oil on canvas,21 1/8 x 25 1/4 in
Gift of Mrs Francis Ormond,1950
The Metropolitan Museum of Art,New York,NY |
21993 |
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Two Nude Bathers Standing on a Wharf (mk18) |
1880
Oil on wood,13 3/4 x 10 1/2 in
Gift of Mrs.Francis Ormond,The Metropolitan Museum of Art,New York,NY |
4435 |
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Two Women Asleep in a Punt under the Willows |
1887
22" x 27"
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon
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4460 |
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Under the Rialto Bridge |
1909
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston |
68159 |
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Val d Aosta |
54.9 X 69.9 cm (21.61 X 27.52 in) |
72230 |
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Val d Aosta |
Date ca. 1909(1909)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 54.9 X 69.9 cm (21.61 X 27.52 in)
cyf |
71107 |
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Val d'Aosta |
ca. 1909(1909)
Oil on canvas
54.9 x 69.9 cm (21.61 x 27.52 in)
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22002 |
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Venetian Bead Stringers (mk18) |
c 180-82,oil on canvas,26 3/8 x 30 3/4 in
Friends of the Albright Art Gallery Fund,1916 Albright-Knox Art Gallery,Buffalo,NY |
68160 |
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Venetian Boats |
25.2 X 35.1 cm (9.92 X 13.82 in) |
68237 |
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Venetian Glass Workers |
Oil on canvas
56.5 x 84.5 cm |
68238 |
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Venetian Loggia |
Oil on canvas
71.7 x 80.6 cm
1880-82
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88160 |
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Venetian Loggia |
1880-82
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 71.7 x 80.6 cm (28.2 x 31.7 in)
cyf |
81210 |
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Venice |
oil on wood painting
Date 1882(1882)
cyf |
68321 |
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Venice The Prison |
Sargent's Venice: The Prison (1903) |
4420 |
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View of Capri |
1878
10 x 13 1/4 in
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut
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72930 |
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View of Capri |
"View of Capri," oil on academy board, by the American artist John Singer Sargent. 10 1/4 in. x 13 3/8 in. Yale University Art Gallery, Edwin Austin Abbey Memorial Collection. Courtesy of Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
cjr |
74749 |
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View of Capri |
English: "View of Capri," oil on academy board, by the American artist John Singer Sargent. 10 1/4 in. x 13 3/8 in. Yale University Art Gallery, Edwin Austin Abbey Memorial Collection. Courtesy of Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
Date ca. 1878
cyf |
4463 |
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Villa di Marlia |
1910
16" x 20 3/4"
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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4462 |
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Villa Falconieri |
1910
14 1/2 x 21 in
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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73043 |
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Village Children |
"Village Children," oil on canvas, by the American artist John Singer Sargent. 24 5/8 in. x 29 1/2 in. Yale University Art Gallery, Edwin Austin Abbey Memorial Collection. Courtesy of Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
cjr |
22015 |
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Village Children (mk18) |
1890,oil on canvas,25 x 30 in
The Edwin Austin Abbey Memorial Collection,Yale University Art Gallery,New Haven,CT |
68161 |
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Violet Sleeping |
37.3 X 54.1 cm (14.69 X 21.30 in) |
4438 |
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White Ships |
1908
13 9/16 x 19 1/8 in
Brooklyn Museum, New York
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22017 |
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William Merritt Chase (mk18) |
1902
Oil on canvas,62 1/2 x 41 3/8 in
Gift of Pupils of William M.Chase 1905
The Metropolitan Museum of Art,New York NY |
68306 |
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Winifred Duchess of Portland |
Portrait of Winifred, Duchess of Portland (Winifred Dallas-Yorke)
1902 |
68337 |
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Winifred Duchess of Portland |
"Winifred, Duchess of Portland," oil on canvas, by the American artist John Singer Sargent. Private collection.
1902(1902)
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68334 |
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WLA lacma |
WLA lacma John Singer Sargent Portrait of Mrs Edward L Davis and Her Son |
80454 |
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WLA lacma John Singer Sargent Portrait of Mrs Edward L Davis and Her Son |
WLA lacma John Singer Sargent Portrait of Mrs Edward L Davis and Her Son
cyf |
68335 |
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WLA metmuseum |
WLA metmuseum John Singer Sargent Lady with the Rose |
22014 |
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Woman with Collie (mk18) |
n.d.watercolor on paper,13 7/8 x 10 in
Gift of Mrs.Francis Ormond,1950
The Metropolitan Museum of Art,New York,NY |
68318 |
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Young man in reverie |
Young man in reverie |
68163 |
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Zuleika |
25.4 X 35.4 cm (10.00 X 13.94 in) |
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John Singer Sargent
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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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