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These two ladies may be the cover girls for the exhibition catalogue but I’m drawn to the courtesans’ faces on the Chinese vase: such brilliant economy of brushwork. 🖼: ‘Ena & Betty, Daughters of Mr. & Mrs. Wertheimer,’ 1901 @NatMus_SWE, on loan from @Tate #JohnSingerSargent
Art Inspiration For Today: “An Out-of-Doors Study” by John Singer Sargent (American), 1889, oil on canvas, genre: American Impressionism, Neoclassicsm #ArtInspirationForToday #JohnSingerSargent #SelectedByTaraHutton
#JohnSingerSargent's "A Capriote" (1878) bears traces of his underdrawing and evidence of several changes in the model’s pose and in the arrangement of her skirt. These revisions suggest something of #Sargent’s process as he developed the composition. #HeartArt
Working on a study in preparation for a portrait I’ll be starting soon. I always learn a lot when copying the master #JohnSingerSargent! Did this in @ArtRage
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Figure Drawings Basics: Fun, Messy and Made of Thin, Firm Lines -->>https://t.co/r1e7fnkAbr #JohnSingerSargent #drawingtips