Description
After John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) determined to curtail his internationally successful portrait practice, he had more freedom to paint where and what he wanted. Volume VIII of the John Singer Sargent catalogue raisonne transports us to the artist's most beloved locations, often with his friends and family. In the paintings featured here, Sargent returned to subjects that had always held deep personal connections and artistic challenges: mountains, streams, rocks and torrents, figures in repose, architecture and gardens, boats and shipping. He had known and painted the Alps since childhood, and his new Alpine studies make up the greatest number of works in this book.
Beautifully designed, this volume represents a continuation in organization and presentation of the high standards that mark the series, and documents 299 works in oil and watercolor. Each painting is catalogued with full provenance, exhibition history, and bibliography. Wherever possible, works are illustrated in color; some are accompanied by related drawings and comparative studies by Sargent's fellow artists. Contemporary photographs pinpoint the places and views that Sargent painted.
Published in association with the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
About the Author
Richard Ormond is a Sargent scholar and an independent art historian; he is the artist's great-nephew. He was formerly deputy director of the National Portrait Gallery, London, and director of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Elaine Kilmurray is a co-author and the research director of the John Singer Sargent catalogue raisonne.
Reviews
"In this, the eighth instalment of their documentation of John Singer Sargent's paintings, Richard Ormond and Elaine Kilmurray maintain the high levels of exhaustive research and clear declaration that have distinguished the earlier volumes of the series."-Marc Simpson, Burlington
Book Information
ISBN 9780300177367
Author Richard Ormond
Format Hardback
Page Count 424
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 3084g