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Winifred, Duchess of Portland (Winifred Dallas-Yorke) 1902 Private Collection Unknown, USA |
Description:
Full-length
standing portrait of the Duchess of Portland (1863-1954) leaning against a
white marble mantlepiece. She wears a white satin gown with a standing collar and
a red velvet cloak. Strands of pearls festoon across her corsage from a pearl
brooch. She wears bracelets and rings and holds a book in her left... | GA | igrkio | |
Lord Ribblesdale 1902 National Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. |
Lord Ribblesdale was Thomas Lister (1854-1925), 4th Baron Ribblesdale. He
was Master of the Buckhounds from 1892 to 1895, Liberal Whip of the House of
Lords, Lord-in-Waiting, and a Trustee of the National Gallery, London, from
1909 until his death.
Sargent
first met him at an Artists’ Benevolent Fund dinner then stayed with him
at his house... | GA | igrkio | |
Portrait of Marion Roller Also entitled Madge Roller (Marian) 1893 Private Collection Unknown, USA |
Madge, is
the daughter of Nattie and Harold Roller.
From: Michael Roller
ro lle rs@ukgateway.net
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004
I had an
interesting e-mail a while ago from someone called Tony Hirtenstein,
who is Netty Huxley's great grandson! He had come
across my my e-mail address at the [Mrs. Frederick
William... | GA | igrkio | |
William M. Chase, N. A. 1902 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY |
William Merritt Chase
(1849-1916)
American Painter
William
Merritt Chase was an eclectic painter known for his portraits, landscapes, and
still lifes. He worked in all mediums -- oils, water
colors, pastels and etching. He loved teaching and was greatly influential with
young artists for 36 years. Among his pupils were Georgia O'Keeffe,... | GA | igrkio | |
Acheson Sisters 1902 Devonshire Collection Chatsworth, UK |
From: 'Society Portraits
1850 - 1939' [1]
The Ladies
Alexandra, Mary and Theodosia Acheson were the three daughters of the fourth
Earl of Gosford. They married respectively The Hon. Frederic William Stanley,
The Hon. Robert Arthur Ward and The Hon. Alexander George Codogan. The history
of how the present portrait came to be commissioned is not... | GA | igrkio | |
The Misses Hunter 1902 |
From: Tate Gallery Display Caption
(11-Jan-1994)
Sargent was
commissioned to paint Kathleen, Cary Phyllis and Sylvia Hunter by their mother
Mary, who was a leading Edwardian society hostess and close friend both of
Sargent and Rodin. The fan held by the centre figure echoes the overall sweep
of the young women's full skirts in what is a... | GA | igrkio | |
Charles Stewart, Sixth Marquess of Londonderry, Carrying the Great Sword of State at the Coronation of King Edward VII, August 1902 and Mr. W. C. Beaumont, His Page on that Occasion, 1904 1902/1904 Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA |
From: Boston Globe
Date: 7/2/2003
Museum adds a Sargent
to collection
By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff, 7/2/2003
The Museum
of Fine Arts confirmed yesterday that it has purchased the John Singer Sargent painting
entitled ''Charles Stewart, Sixth Marquess of Londonderry, Carrying the Great
Sword of State at the Coronation of King Edward VII,... | GA | igrkio | |
Mary Crowninshield Endicott Chamberlain (Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain) 1902 National Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. |
The
Chamberlain's son, Neville Chamberlain, was the one that declared
"peace in our time" with Hitler (right before WWII).
Forum:
From: Wonsug
Jung
10/10/1999
I scanned [Millais painting]
just for the comparison with Sargent's work done 11
years later.
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Portrait of Mrs. Charles B Alexander 1902 Private Collection Unknown, USA |
Description:
Three-quarter-length
seated portrait of Mrs. Charles Beatty Alexander (nee Harriet Crocker
1859-1935) wearing a white satin gown with gold embellishments and a white boa.
She wears a pearl necklace and is holding a fan in her right hand.
(SIRIS)
Note:
Exhibitions:
Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts One... | GA | igrkio | |
Mrs Philip Leslie Agnew 1902 |
Read a
letter describing a sitter's experience (possibly Mrs. Philip Leslie Agnew) as
she is painted by Sargent (see letter).
From: The Tate
This
portrait was commissioned in 1902 by Philip Leslie Agnew (1863–1938), the
Chairman and Managing Director of Bradbury Agnew & Co., the proprietors of
Punch magazine. He was the grandson of... | GA | igrkio |
- John Singer Sargent