John Singer Sargent:
Complete Paintings Volume V : Figures and Landscapes 1883-1899

Elaine Kilmurray, Richard Ormond

Price
£50
Series
Catalogue Raisonné
Type
Print
Publicaton Date
October 2009
Standard Number
9780300161113
Distributor
Yale University Press
Specifications
392 pages

The fifth volume of the John Singer Sargent catalogue raisonné encompasses a remarkably productive span in the beloved American painter’s life. The young artist moved from Paris to London during this period and successfully ignited his career as a portraitist, and this time also marked his experimentation with Impressionist techniques. These pages contain the first detailed account of Sargent’s relationship with Claude Monet, including letters—most published for the first time here—from the artist to the great Impressionist. This exquisitely illustrated volume also covers the period when Sargent journeyed to Egypt, Greece, Turkey, Spain, North Africa, and Italy in search of inspiration for a mural cycle commissioned by the Boston Public Library. The works he painted as source material included here stand in stark contrast to the sensuous, painterly exercises of the early and mid-1880s, underlining his versatility and artistic reach.

As in the previous volumes in this series, the images in this book are reproduced in full color and documented in depth, with complete provenance, exhibition history, and bibliography, and are accompanied by relevant studies and related drawings.

About the authors

  • Research Director of the John Singer Sargent Catalogue Raisonné Project

  • Independent art historian and the great-nephew of John Singer Sargent.