The White House

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John Singer Sargent

1856-1925

John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) was an American artist, considered the "leading portrait painter of his generation." Born in Florence, Italy to American parents, Sargent studied painting in Italy and France before gaining renown for his portraits of the wealthy and aristocratic. His works are characterized by remarkable technical ability, a modern sensibility, and a deft command of light and color.

Sargent's most famous portraits include Madame X, Lady Agnew of Lochnaw, The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit, and his self-portrait. He also created large-scale murals, including a series depicting the history of religion for the Boston Public Library. Sargent was an acclaimed watercolorist and landscape painter as well. Despite controversy early in his career, he became one of the most celebrated and successful portrait artists of his era, elected to the Royal Academy at age 34.

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Other Paintings by John Singer Sargent

In the Simplon Valley
Subject: Mountains, Cliffs, and Boulders
Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth sketch
Subject: Women and Ladies
Mrs. Charles Deering
Subject: Portraits
Simplon Pass: The Tease
Subject: Women and Ladies
Sand Beach, Schooner Head, Maine
Subject: Beaches and Ocean
Study of a Nude Boy
Subject: Nude Men
Mary Turner Austin
Subject: Portraits
Viana do Caselo
Subject: Beaches and Ocean
Mrs. Charles Thursby Alice Brisbane
Subject: Women and Ladies
Santiago di Compostela
Subject: Houses