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Ellen Peabody Endicott (Mrs. William Crowninshield Endicott 1901 National Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. |
Ellen
Peabody (1833-1927) was the granddaughter of a shipping tycoon, Joseph Peabody,
who became wealthy during the war of 1812 and thereafter -- soon to be the
wealthiest in Salem. She married William Crowninshield Endicott, Sr., who was an attorney with strong political
aspirations and was on the verge of serving as Secretary of War under... | GA | igrkio | |
Ena and Betty, Daughters of Asher and Mrs. Wertheimer 1901 |
The
painting was shown at the Royal Academy in 1901.
Harry Furniss
Illustrator
"The Strong
Woman"
The Sketch magazine
May 8, 1901
"Rough
Jottings at the Royal Academy"
Both women
would be painted again by Sargent independently.
Portrait of Ena Wertheimer: A Vele Gonfie
1905
... | GA | igrkio | |
George McCulloch 1901 Boston Athenaeum Boston, MA |
George
McCulloch (1848-1907) made his fortune in silver mining in Australia before
coming to London to live as a gentleman of leisure and art collector. He was
friends with many of the Royal Academy and had, by the time of his death,
amassed an amazing collection of contemporary work numbering more than 400 with
more than half of those considered... | GA | igrkio | |
Girgenti c. 1901 Private Collection Unknown, USA | GA | igrkio | ||
Girl Reading c. 1900 Manchester City Art Galleries Manchester, UK | GA | igrkio | ||
Harley Granville-Barker 1900 National Portrait Gallery Washington, D.C. | GA | igrkio | ||
Hercules Brabazon Brabazon (1) 1900 National Museums & Galleries of Wales Cardiff, UK |
Hercules Brabazon
1893
Hercules Brabazon Brabazon (1821-1906) was an
Irish/English watercolorist who came to it professionally at a late age --
though he had been a gentleman artist for many years previously. He held his first
one-man exhibition at the Goupil Gallery in 1892 at the age of 71 quickly
became a sensation with... | GA | igrkio | |
Hylda Daughter of Asher and Mrs Wertheime 1901 |
From: Tate Gallery
Hylda was
the third daughter of the wealthy art dealer Asher Wertheimer . . . The
portrait of Hylda is in the grand manner of the old masters, and great care is
given to the depiction of the different luxurious textures of her clothing.
Sargent tried to dissuade Hylda from wearing her pince-nez, which undermine
this illusion,... | GA | igrkio | |
John Ridgely Carter 1901 Private Collection Unknown, USA | GA | igrkio | ||
Lady Meysey-Thompson c. 1901 Private Collection Unknown, USA | GA | igrkio |
- John Singer Sargent