John Singer Sargent: Portraitist of the Belle Epoque

Interesting online lecture from the London Art History Society on the life and work of John Singer Sargent.

Patrick Bade took us though a selection of work by the portraitist Sargent to illustrate why he was one of the great artists of the Belle Epoque, the period leading up the First World War. He compared him to artists who had preceded him and talked about how he was influenced by the Impressionists.

We looked at some well-known images such as Dr Prozzi, shown here, and Madam X but also some pictures I didn’t known including the lanky W Graham Robertson and Lady Agnew.

 

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