John Singer Sargent
Portrait of Madame Gautreau
Dated: 1883

Note:

Bibliography

Shawn Hill, "Sargent's Sketchy Characters", Bay Windows, June 17, 1999, reproduced in b/w, Arts section, p. 9

Martin Birnbaum, John Singer Sargent, January 12, 1856-April 15, 1925; a conversation piece (New York, NY, 1941), p. 62, repr.

John Singer Sargent, His Own Work (New York, NY, 1980), in checklist, unpaginated

Annette BlaugrundPatricia Hills, ed., "'Sunshine Captured': The Development and Dispersement of Sargent's Watercolors", exh. cat., Whitney Museum of American Art (New York NY, 1986), p. 215

Heather McPherson, Fin-de-Si?cle Faces: Portraiture in the Age of Proust (Birmingham, AL, 1988), fig. 22

Trevor Fairbrother, John Singer Sargent (New York, NY, 1994), pp. 51; repr. in color, p. 50

Carl Little, The Watercolors of John Singer Sargent (Berkeley, CA, 1998), repr. in color, p. 113

Richard Ormond and Elaine Kilmurray, John Singer Sargent: The Early Portraits (New Haven, CT and London, 1998), pp. 113 - 118, repr. in color p. 118, fig. 117

Elaine Kilmurray and Richard Ormond, John Singer Sargent, exh. cat., Tate Gallery Publishing (London, England, 1998), p. 101, under no. 26

Michael Kilian, "It's the Summer of Sargent in Boston", Chicago Tribune, August 1, 1999, repr.

Ken Gewertz, "Sargent: Portrait of the Artist in his Workshop", Harvard University Gazette, June 10, 1999, p. 31, repr. p. 31

Christine Temin, "Sargent Season", Boston Sunday Globe Magazine, June 27, 1999, repr. in color on cover, p. 2

[Reproduction Only], Bulletin of the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, October 1933 (Columbus, OH, Oct-33), repr. on cover

Exhibitions

Exhibition of Water Colors by John Singer Sargent, Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, Columbus, 10/01/1933 - 10/31/1933 

image001_80b5c556e5.jpg

Portrait of Ernest-Ange Duez

 c. 1884

Sortais (Dealer?)..

M. Knoedler & Co. (Dealer). Jun 29 1929, Sold to Grenville Winthrop through Martin Birnbaum Nov 21 1933.

 

Winthrop, Grenville L. (Owner). Purchased from M. Knoedler through Martin Birnbaum Nov 21 1933, Bequest to Fogg Art Museum 1943.

Sourse: Natasha Wallace Contributor: igrkio