Rizzoli New York (3/2018)
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Stephanie L. Herdrich, With contributions by Caroline Corbeau-Parsons, Caroline Elenowitz-Hess, Erica E. Hirshler, Elaine Kilmurray, Richard Ormond, Paul Perrin, and Hadrien Viraben
Reference : 68612
New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2025 Hardcover, 256 pages, 8'' x 11 1/2'' , EN, Illustrated. *New. ISBN 9781588397959.
In 1874, eighteen-year-old American artist John Singer Sargent went to Paris to become a painter. Ten years later, he would become an art-world sensation when he sparked controversy with his scandalous portrait Madame X at the 1884 Salon. Sargent and Paris focuses on this decisive early decade in the artist?s career, when he first achieved recognition for ambitious portraits and bold canvases that pushed the boundaries of convention. Eight incisive essays by the world's foremost Sargent scholars explore his life in Paris?then the epicenter of the cultural world?and the cosmopolitan circle of artists, writers, and cultivated patrons that nurtured his career and helped forge his artistic identity. Authors highlight the painter's connections to giants of the Parisian art scene as well as the influential patrons who were key to Sargent?s progression as an artist. Presented alongside lavish images of more than a hundred paintings and works on paper?brought together from public and private collections throughout the United States and Europe?this publication offers an intimate look at the roots of Sargent's signature, breathtaking style and his indelible experiences as a young artist in the French capital. Stephanie L. Herdrich is Alice Pratt Brown Curator of American Painting and Drawing, The American Wing, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
, Rizzoli, 2018 Hardcover, linen binding with dustjacket, 224 pages, 28.5 x 25 cm, richly illustrated, EN. *NEW. ISBN 9780847862399.
An ideal introduction to the painter s work, Sargent: The Masterworks features 100 of his most beloved paintings. Illustrating all aspects of his diverse oeuvre portraits, landscapes, mural commissions in oil and watercolour, this handsome new book includes works from both private and public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art s infamous Madame X. Author Stephanie L. Herdrich draws on a wealth of new research to provide both an essential overview and a more nuanced understanding of the great American painter. Richly illustrated, the book s three chapters cover the artist s career from his childhood and early years in Paris, to his mid-career portraits made in England and United States, and his later years painting out of doors. An illustrated chronology contains fascinating details and archival imagery about the artist s life. Sargent s cosmopolitan upbringing and education made him perfectly suited to capture the upwardly mobile bourgeoisie and aristocrats of his era, creating sensual portraits that depict his sitters with startling vibrancy. Though he achieved tremendous success in portraiture, Sargent focused on painting outdoors after 1900, achieving the most brilliant and personal images of his career. One of the greatest portraitists and watercolourists of his time, Sargent remains one of the most well-known and well-loved of all American artists.
Collectif, dition publi e sous la direction de Caroline Corbeau-Parsons et Paul Perrin
Reference : 68328
Paris, Gallimard/Mus e d'Orsay, 2025 cartonn , 256 pages, 130 ill., sous couverture illustr e, 240 x 320 mm, FR. *Nouveau. ISBN 9782073114907.
N en Italie de parents am ricains, le peintre John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) passe l?essentiel de sa carri re Londres et le plus clair de sa vie voyager. Paris sera pour lui bien plus qu?une simple tape. Lorsqu?il s?y installe en 1874, la capitale est en effervescence et le jeune artiste brillant y trouve sa voie. Form dans les ateliers de Carolus-Duran et de L on Bonnat, Sargent s duit le Tout-Paris. Par la virtuosit de sa touche, la force de ses portraits et l? l gance de son regard, il impose son style singulier. Le milieu artistique fran ais salue ce talent hors du commun, qui choque parfois, avant que la reconnaissance ne c de peu peu la place une certaine m fiance? et l?oubli au XX? si cle. Cent ans apr s sa disparition, cette r trospective exceptionnelle, rassemblant pr s de 130 ?uvres majeures, redonne toute sa lumi re la p riode parisienne de Sargent ? sans doute la plus d cisive et la plus vibrante de sa carri re.
Hachette & Cie | Paris 1905 | 34.50 x 45.50 cm | reliure de l'éditeur
Edition originale imprimée à 150 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin. Reliure de l'éditeuren pleine percaline rouge, dos lisse comportant des frottements, coiffe inférieure frottée, plas marginalement salis, coins inférieurs émoussés, tête dorée. Agréable état intérieur malgré une claire mouillure en têtes des tous derniers feuillets. Introduction de Mrs Meynell. Ouvrage bien complet de ses 62planches hors-texte sous serpentes reproduisant des oeuvres de John Singer Sargent. - Photographies et détails sur www.Edition-Originale.com -
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EMI. 1973. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Pochette en couleurs. Orchestre Philarmonique de Londres, Dir. Sir Malcolm Sargent.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
Disque n° 2C 053 04286. Classification : 410-33 Tours