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Girl with a Sickle

1885
Oil on canvas
59.69 x 39.37 cm (23.5 x 15.5 in.)

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

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Home Fields

1885
Oil on canvas
73 x 96.5 cm (28 3/4 x 38 in.)

Detroit Institute of Arts

Detroit, MI

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In the Orchard

c. 1886
Oil on Canvas
61 x73.7 cm (24 x 29 in.)

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

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Judith Gautier

1885
Oil on panel
99.1 x 62.2 cm.

Detroit Institute of Arts

Detroit, MI

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Landscape with Rose Trellis

1886
Oil on canvas
20.5 x 25 in.

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

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Madame Paul Poirson

1885
Oil on canvas
149.9 x 85 cm (59 x 33 1/2 in.)

Detroit Institute of Arts

Detroit, MI

notes
In 1883 John Singer Sargent rented a studio owned by Paul Poirson. According to family history this portrait of Poirson's wife was done in lieu of a rent payment. Sargent's friendly relationship with the Poirsons made this work more personal than the business transaction might suggest. (dia.org7-1-2001) Notes Bibliography:    ...
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Millet's Garden

1886
Oil on canvas
68.6 x 86.4 cm (27 x 35 in.)

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

notes
Russell House  1887 (The Millet's house at Broadway)  Exhibitions John Singer Sargent, An Exhibition -- Whitney Museum, NY & The Art Institute of Chicago 1986-1987
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Mrs Frank Millet ("Lily", nee Elizabeth Merrill)

1885-1886
Oil on canvas
87.3 x 67.3 cm (34 3/8 x 26 1/2 in)

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

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Mrs. Alice Mason

1885
Oil on canvas
154.9 x 104.1 cm (61 x 41 in.)

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

notes
Three-quarter-length portrait of Mrs. Alice Mason (1838-1913) wearing a black dress with white cuffs and collar and a pearl necklace. She holds a feather fan in her (SIRIS) Note: Exhibitions:     World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, no. 877. References:     Ormond, Richard and Elaine Kilmurray, "John Singer Sargent:...
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Mrs. Cecil Wade (Frances Frew Wade)

1886
Oil on canvas
167.6 x 137.8 cm (66 x 54 1/4 in.)

notes
From the Neson Atkins: Mrs. Cecil Wade was among the first significant commissions that Sargent received after his move to London. The painting forms a fascinating pendant to Madame X. Both paintings stress the hourglass silhouette of the female figure and the dramatic and elegant profile of the head. Madame X, however, seems corrupt and jaded,...
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