John Singer Sargent, R.A. (Florence 1856-1925 London)
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John Singer Sargent, R.A. (Florence 1856-1925 London)

Light and Shade

Details
John Singer Sargent, R.A. (Florence 1856-1925 London)
Light and Shade
signed with initials and dated 'J.S. 83' (lower left)
charcoal, watermark 'Arches'
13 x 8 ¾ in. (33 x 22.3 cm.)
Provenance
The artist, and by descent to his sister
Miss Emily Sargent.
with Adelson Galleries, New York.
with Flavia Ormond, London.
Literature
R. Ormond and E. Kilmurray, John Singer Sargent: Figures and Landscapes, 1874-1882, New Haven, 2006, p. 33.
Exhibited
New York, Grand Central Art Galleries, Exhibition of drawings by John Singer Sargent, February-March 1928, number unknown.

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Lot Essay

Sargent travelled to Paris in the spring of 1874 to enter the studio of Carolus-Duran (1838-1917) and enrol at the École des Beaux-Arts. The École at that time was very much focussed on developing an understanding of the human form and in echoing the great works of the Old Masters. While there, Sargent studied in the life class of Adolphe Yvon, and judging by the model's academic pose, it was probably there that the present drawing was executed. In its bold contrasts of light and shade, this drawing demonstrates the influence of Carolus-Duran and his innovative use of tone, giving a sense of atmosphere and drama not usually associated with the academic nude.

We are grateful to Richard Ormond for his help in preparing this catalogue entry.

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