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When in Venice, the American painter John Singer Sargent (currently the subject of a major retrospective at Tate Britain) was not content merely to work en plein air, preferring instead to paint en ...
Frank Duveneck, Water Carriers, Venice, 1884, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Reverend F. Ward Denys, 1943.11.1 Exhibit on display at the Amon Carter Museum features the ...
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Before ‘Madame X,’ John Singer Sargent was even more dazzling - MSNSargent had been at work on this portrait since 1882, ... But in his early genre scenes, views of Venice and more intimate, sketchier portraits of friends and acquaintances, ...
Frank Duveneck's 1884 oil painting "Water Carriers, Venice" is featured in the "Sargent, Whistler and Venetian Glass: American Artists and the Magic of Murano" exhibition at the Amon Carter Museum ...
Sargent painted Lady Vincent in Venice. John Singer Sargent, "Lady Helen Vincent, Viscountess d’Abernon (Helen Duncombe)," 1904, oil on canvas. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ...
Sargent had been at work on this portrait since 1882, ... But in his early genre scenes, views of Venice and more intimate, sketchier portraits of friends and acquaintances, ...
Before ‘Madame X,’ John Singer Sargent was even more dazzling. The Metropolitan Museum of Art surveys the first 10 years of a precocious painter getting his start in Paris.
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