1890

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Miss Grace Woodhouse

1890
Oil on canvas
162.9 x 94 cm (64 1/8 x 37 in.)

National Gallery of Art

Washington, D.C.

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Portrait of Gordon Fairchild

1890
Drawing chalk
137.16 x 101.6 cm (54 x 40 in.)

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

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Village Children

1890
Oil on canvas
63.5 x 76.2 cm (25 x 30 in.)

Yale University Art Gallery

New Haven, CT

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Still Life with Daffodils

1890
Oil on canvas
81.28 x 45.72 cm (32 x 18 in.)

Yale University Art Gallery

New Haven, CT

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Opera Scene

1890
Monotype
31 x 58.5 cm

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Mrs. Hamilton McKown Twombly

1890
Oil on canvas
229 x 143.5 cm (90 1/8 x 56 1/2 in.)

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Henry Cabot Lodge

1890
Unknown size

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Lodge began his career in Congress in 1887, armed with all the confidence that his distinguished New England ancestry, Harvard education, and wide circle of influential friends could bestow. A power in the Senate and in the Republican Party, he was noted for his scorn of the alliance between big business and corrupt politicians. Close friends...
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La Carmencita

1890
Oil on Canvas
228.6 x 134.22 cm (90 x 54 1/4 in.)

Musee d'Orsay

Paris, France

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Carmencita was apparently an very interesting and colorful character, a highly spirited Spanish Gypsy Dancer who performed all over Europe and on the east coast of the United States. Sargent had first met her in 1889 in Paris. When he sees her again, this time in New York, he talks her into letting him paint her. She turned out to be a very...
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La Carmencita (2)

1890
Oil on canvas
54 x 35 cm (137.2 88.9 in.)

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

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La Carmencita  1890 Notes:   See the year in review  1890 Forum: From: Benjamin  <achi eveab  ilities@sbcglobal.net>  Date: December 23, 2003  Hi Natasha, First of all, I have been a frequent visitor of your site for some time now-if only one museum can hold all the Sargent paintings that are on...
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Homer Saint-Gaudens and his Mother

1890
Oil on canvas
151.8 x 142.2 cm (59 3/4 x 56 in.)

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Painted in a barrowed studio in New York on twenty-third street and Lexington Avenue, this portrait was done in exchange for the sculpted bronze that Saint-Gaudens was doing of John's sister. The two friends took great pleasure in each of their assignments. The unusual arrangement here begs only one explanation. Though it's not really explained...
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