John Singer Sargent: Figures and Landscapes, 1900-1907: The Complete Paintings, Volume VII by Richard Ormond  ,

John Singer Sargent: Figures and Landscapes, 1900-1907: The Complete Paintings, Volume VII

Richard Ormond ,
Paul Mellon Centre BA
Nov 2012
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From 1900 to 1907, John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) traveled considerably, visiting the Alps, Italy, Spain, Norway, and Palestine. In Palestine in 1905, he painted a significant group of oils and watercolors as well as a group of studies of the Bedouin. It was during this burst of artistic production that he painted The Mountains of Moab (Tate Gallery, London), which was the first pure landscape he ever exhibited (Royal Academy, 1906). In Italy and Spain, Sargent painted parks, gardens, fountains, and statues, subjects that reveal his taste for the high style of Renaissance and Mannerist art and for the romantic grandeur of deserted spaces.As evidenced by the works in this new volume, Sargent reinvented himself as a landscape painter during his travels.
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Published 2012
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