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El Jaleo

by John Singer Sargent

1882
Oil on canvas
237 x 352 cm (93 3/8 x 138 1/2 in.)

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singernotes
Q. What is the meaning of El Jaleo? I just viewed a video called American Visions: the Gilded Age, done for PBS in 1997 written and narrated by Robert Hughes. In it he talks about El Jaleo. He says it means the spontaneous clapping and shouting that comes like an "Olay!" at the apex of a performance.  So what we're seeing is the zenith of the...
Study for El Jaleo (222)

by John Singer Sargent

c. 1879-82
Pencil on paper, in Venetian scrapbook
27.9 x 22.9 cm (11 x 9 in.)

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singer 
Study for El Jaleo (223)

by John Singer Sargent

c. 1879-82
Pencil on paper, in Venetian scrapbook
29.2 x 22.9 cm (11 1/2 x 9 in.)

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singer 
Study for El Jaleo (10252)

by John Singer Sargent

c. 1879-82
Pencil on paper, in Venetian scrapbook
Unknown size

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singer 
Study for El Jaleo (10253)

by John Singer Sargent

c. 1879-82
Pencil on paper, in Venetian scrapbook
Unknown size

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singer 
Study for El Jaleo

by John Singer Sargent

c. 1879-82
Charcoal on paper, no. 8 in Venetian Scrapbook
23.8 x 35.2 cm (9 3/8 x 13 7/8 in)

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singer 
Madame Gautreau Drinking a Toast

by John Singer Sargent

c. 1883
Oil on panel
32 x 42 cm (12 5/8 x 16 1/8 in.)

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singernotes
This painting has an interesting provenance. Sargent had dedicated it to Madame Gautreau's mother, Madame Anotole Avengno. Later it was bought by Dr. Pozzi, whom reportedly had an affair with Madame Gautreau. It would eventually be purchased by Isabella Stewart Gardner at the estate sale of Pozzi. Madame Pierre Gauteau (Study) ...
Isabella Stewart Gardner

by John Singer Sargent

1888
Oil on canvas
190 x 81.2 cm (74 3/4 x 32 in.)

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singernotes
Much of the wealth of European art that American now has in its museums has a lot to do with a small handful of very farsighted and eccentric art collectors during the Gilded Age . Few of these were as eccentric and interesting as Isabella Stewart Gardner (1840-1925). She was born the daughter of David Stewart, a business owner from New York...
Charles Martin Loeffler

by John Singer Sargent

1903
Oil on canvas
87.5 x 62 cm (34 1/2 x 24 3/8 in.)

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singer 
Ponte San Giuseppe di Castello, Venice

by John Singer Sargent

c.1903 - 1904
Watercolor on paper
32.03 x 47.27 cm (12.61 x 18.61 in)

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singer 
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