John Singer Sargent: A Charmed Life

 
 
Beth Stein B.S., Indiana University
M.A., Montclair State University Art History presenter since 2008
 
Two Classes
10:30 – 12:00 
Sept. 28, NOVEMBER 3
(RESCHEDULED FROM 10/5)
 

The name John Singer Sargent brings to mind paintings of society ladies, powerful men of industry and their families – portraits that made him one of the most popular painters of his day. However, he was also an extremely talented watercolorist and muralist, who left his mark both on the continent of Europe and in the United States. His education as the child of expatriates in Italy, his experiences touring in Europe, studying and painting in Paris, then London and the English countryside, contributed to his popularity when he arrived in Boston and New York. His circle of friends and colleagues included Claude Monet, Henry James and Isabella Stewart Gardner, among others. His work has stood the test of time and scholars have continued to be fascinated by and to study both his life and work.

(Museum of Fine Arts Boston is running a Sargent Exhibition from October 8 – January 15.  More info coming about possible field trips.)