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  • John Singer Sargent
    Jan 12, 1856 - Apr 14, 1925
  • Near June Street, Worcester, Massachusetts - John Singer Sargent was an American painter by birth-right, and a leading portrait painter of his era. He loved his country yet he spent most of his life in Europe. He was the most celebrated portraitist of his time but left it at the very height of his fame to devote full time to landscape painting, water colors and public art.
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  • 1890
    Oil on canvas
    Huntington Museum of Art, United States.

    Near June Street provides an example of the ease and joy that Sargent could bring to his subject, as well as the influences he had absorbed in his association with the works of the Old Masters as well as his contemporaries. His use of light was very much a product of contact with the Impressionists in France, in particular Claude Monet with whom he maintained a close relationship. But his brushstrokes do not break down in the same fashion of many of that group. By painting plein air Sargent adhered to the practices of the Barbizon group as well as the Impressionists. The unusual rendering of a view, the sloping angles that defy the flatter more conventional landscape depiction, are another example of the experimental practices Sargent brought to his art. In fact many critic saw his work as being somewhat too experimental, a view that the public seemed to share. The contrast in his colors and the freedom of expression seen here stand in stark contrast to the more formal and structured work of his portraits. Landscape painting afforded him the opportunity to practice art for pleasure, and this painting is evidence of the personal affinity he had with the subject, as well as his painterly qualities.

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Other paintings by John Singer Sargent:

White Ships
White Ships
The Black Brook
The Black Brook
Professors Welch, Halsted, Osler and Kelly (The Four Doctors)
Professors Welch, Halsted, Osler and Kelly (The Four Doctors)
Francisco Bernareggi
Francisco Bernareggi
John Singer SargentJohn Singer Sargent was a painter especially known for his fine portraits. He is usually considered an American artist, although he spent most of his life in Europe. Sargent was born in Florence, Italy to USA parents. He studied in Italy and Germany, and then in Paris under Carolus Duran.

His portraits are remarkable for subtly capturing the individuality and personality of the sitters; his most ardent admirers think he is equaled in this only by Velázquez. Sargent's Portrait of Madame X (Madame Pierre Gautreau), done in 1884, is now considered one of his finest works, but it aroused so much negative reaction in Paris at the time that it prompted Sargent to move to London.

Although Sargent spent less than one year in the United States, some of his finest work is there, especially his decorations for the Boston Public Library. Sargent is usually not considered an impressionist, but he sometimes used impressionistic techniques to great effect, and his Claude Monet Painting at the Edge of a Wood is beautifully rendered in an impressionist style.

Around 1910 Sargent largely abandoned portraits, focusing mostly on landscapes in his later years.

In an era when the mainstream of art was focused on Impressionism and emphasizing artistic individuality, Sargent emphasized his own form of Realism and regularly worked doing commissioned portraits of the rich. This caused him to be dismissed as an anachronism at the time, but appreciation of him as a great artist has grown since his death.