After John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) determined to curtail his internationally successful portrait practice, he had more freedom to paint where and what he wanted.
This book, eighth volume of the catalogue raisonné, presents the artist's most beloved locations. In the paintings featured here, Sargent returned to subjects that had always held deep personal connections and artistic challenges: mountains, streams, rocks and torrents, figures in repose, architecture and gardens, boats and shipping.
Each work is catalogued in depth, with a detailed provenance, exhibition history, and bibliography.
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