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List of works by John Singer Sargent

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Self-portrait, 1906, Uffizi Gallery, Florence.

John Singer Sargent was an American artist, considered the "leading portrait painter of his generation" for his evocations of Edwardian era luxury.[1] During his career, he created roughly 900 oil paintings and more than 2,000 watercolors, as well as countless sketches and charcoal drawings. His oeuvre documents worldwide travel, from Venice to the Tyrol, Corfu, Spain, the Middle East, Montana, Maine, and Florida.

From the beginning his work was characterized by remarkable technical facility, particularly in his ability to draw with a brush, which in later years inspired admiration as well as criticism for a supposed superficiality. His commissioned works were consistent with the grand manner of portraiture, while his informal studies and landscape paintings displayed a familiarity with Impressionism.

In later life Sargent expressed ambivalence about the restrictions of formal portrait work, and devoted much of his energy to mural painting and working en plein air.

Works

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Painting Name Year Type Technique Dimensions Current Location
Frau von Allmen and an Unidentified Man in an Interior, verso (from "Splendid Mountain Watercolours" Sketchbook) 1870 Portrait Watercolor and graphite on off-white wove paper 28 cm × 41 cm
10+78 in × 16 in
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Frank O'Meara 1876 Portrait Oil on canvas 44.45 cm × 39.37 cm
17+12 in × 15+12 in
Private collection
Frances Sherborne Ridley Watts 1877 Portrait Oil on canvas 105.9 cm × 81.3 cm
41+1116 in × 32 in
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Rosina Ferrara 1878 Portrait Oil on cardboard 49.53 cm × 41.27 cm
19+12 in × 16+14 in
Denver Art Museum
Head of a Young Man 1878 Portrait Oil on panel 22.3 cm × 12.2 cm
8+34 in × 4+1316 in
Private collection
A Capriote, Rosina Ferrara 1878 Landscape Oil on canvas 76.8 cm × 63.2 cm
30+14 in × 24+78 in
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston[2]
Capri Girl on a Rooftop (Rosina Ferrara doing a tarantella dance on a rooftop.) 1878 Landscape Oil on canvas 50.8 cm × 63.5 cm
20 in × 25 in
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art[3]
Head of a Capri Girl 1878 Portrait Oil on canvas 43.2 cm × 30.5 cm
17 in × 12 in
Private collection[4]
Nude Boy on the Beach 1878 Portrait Oil on panel 26.8 cm × 35.1 cm
10+916 in × 13+1316 in
Tate Britain, London
Rosina 1878 Portrait Oil on canvas 35.56 cm × 17.15 cm
14 in × 6+34 in
Colby College Museum of Art
Young Man in Reverie 1878 Portrait Oil on canvas The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Carmela Bertagna 1879 Portrait Oil on canvas 59.7 cm × 49.5 cm
23+12 in × 19+12 in
Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio[5]
A Moroccan Street Scene 1879 Landscape Oil on wood 34.9 cm × 26 cm
13+34 in × 10+14 in
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven.
In the Luxembourg Gardens 1879 Landscape Oil on canvas 65.7 cm × 92.4 cm
25+78 in × 36+38 in
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania
Carolus-Duran 1879 Portrait Oil on canvas 116.8 cm × 95.9 cm
46 in × 37+34 in
Clark Art Institute, Massachusetts[6]
Édouard Pailleron 1879 Portrait Oil on canvas 127 cm × 94 cm
50 in × 37 in
Musée National du Château de Versailles
Madame Édouard Pailleron (Marie Buloz) 1879 Portrait Oil on canvas 208.3 cm × 100.4 cm
82 in × 39+12 in
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
Venetian onion seller 1880–82 Portrait Oil on canvas 90.0 cm × 70.0 cm
35.43 in × 27.55 in
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid
A street in Venice 1880–82 Landscape Oil on canvas 75 cm × 52 cm
29.5 in × 20.6 in
Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts
Jean-Joseph Carriès c. 1880 Portrait Oil on canvas 55.9 cm × 46.4 cm
22 in × 18.25 in
Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Madame Ramón Subercaseaux Vicuña (Amalia Errázuriz y Urmeneta) c. 1880 Portrait Oil on panel 165 cm × 110 cm
65 in × 43+14 in
Private collection
Ramón Subercaseaux Vicuña c. 1880 Portrait Oil on panel 35.4 cm × 26.7 cm
13+1516 in × 10+12 in
Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri
Fumée d'Ambre Gris 1880 Portrait Oil on canvas 138.1 cm × 90.6 cm
54+38 in × 35+1116 in
Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts
Francis Brooks Chadwick 1880 Portrait Oil on panel 35 cm × 25 cm
13+34 in × 10 in
Private collection
George Hitchcock 1880 Portrait Watercolor on paper 21.6 cm × 29 cm
8+12 in × 11+716 in
Private collection
Ramón Subercaseaux Vicuña 1880 Portrait Oil on canvas 47 cm × 63.5 cm
18+12 in × 25 in
Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, Tennessee
Spanish Dancer 1880–81 Portrait Oil on canvas 223 cm × 151 cm
87.7 in × 59.5 in
Private collection
Dr. Robert Farquharson of Finzean 1881 Portrait Oil on canvas 61.4 cm × 51.2 cm
24+316 in × 20+316 in
Aberdeen Art Gallery, Scotland
Dr. Pozzi at Home 1881 Portrait Oil on canvas 201.6 cm × 102.2 cm
79+38 in × 40+14 in
Hammer Museum, University of California, Los Angeles[7]
Portrait of Edouard and Marie-Louise Pailleron (Édouard Pailleron's children) 1881 Portrait Oil on canvas 152.4 cm × 175.3 cm
60 in × 69 in
Des Moines Art Center, Iowa[8]
Vernon Lee (Violet Paget) 1881 Portrait Oil on canvas 53.7 cm × 43.2 cm
21+18 in × 17 in
Tate Britain, London[9]
Albert de Belleroche c. 1882 Portrait Oil on canvas 61 cm × 45.7 cm
24 in × 18 in
Private collection
Albert de Belleroche c. 1882 Portrait Oil on canvas 67.3 cm × 48.3 cm
26+12 in × 19 in
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado
Street in Venice c. 1882 Landscape Oil on Panel 45.1 cm × 53.9 cm
17+34 in × 21+14 in
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
A Venetian Woman 1882 Portrait Oil on canvas 238.2 cm × 133 cm
93+34 in × 52+38 in
Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio
Paul César Helleu c. 1882–1885 Portrait Watercolor on paper 23.5 cm × 37.3 cm
9+14 in × 14+1116 in
Private collection
Miss Beatrice Townsend 1882 Portrait Oil on canvas 79.4 cm × 58.4 cm
31+14 in × 23 in
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit 1882 Portrait Oil on canvas 221.9 cm × 222.6 cm
87+38 in × 87+58 in
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts[10]
El Jaleo 1882 Portrait Oil on canvas 237 cm × 352 cm
93 in × 139 in
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Lady with the Rose (Charlotte Louise Burckhardt) 1882 Portrait Oil on canvas 213 cm × 114 cm
84 in × 44+34 in
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Mrs. Daniel Sargent Curtis (Ariana Randolph Wormeley) 1882 Portrait Oil on canvas 71.1 cm × 53.3 cm
28 in × 21 in
Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas
Madame Eugenia Errázuriz or The Lady in Black c. 1882–1883 Portrait Oil on canvas 81.9 cm × 59.7 cm
32+14 in × 23+12 in
Private collection
Mrs. Henry White (Margaret Stuyvesant Rutherfurd) 1883 Portrait Oil on canvas 220 cm × 140 cm
87 in × 55 in
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Madame X (Madame Pierre Gautreau, née Virginie Avegno)[11] 1883–84 Portrait Oil on canvas 208.6 cm × 109.9 cm
82+18 in × 43+14 in
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[11]
Mrs. Harry Vane Milbank (Alice Sidonie Vandenburg, Albert de Belleroche's mother) 1883–1884 Portrait Oil on canvas 188.6 cm × 90.8 cm
74+14 in × 35+34 in
Private collection
Edward Vickers (Thomas Vickers's nephew) c. 1884 Portrait Oil on canvas 50.8 cm × 35.6 cm
20 in × 14 in
Private collection
Madame Belleroche (Albert de Belleroche's mother) c. 1884 Portrait Oil on canvas 55.2 cm × 45.7 cm
21+34 in × 18 in
Private collection
Miss Dorothy Vickers (Thomas Vickers's daughter) c. 1884 Portrait Oil on canvas 45.72 cm × 38.1 cm
18 in × 15 in
Private collection
Auguste Rodin 1884 Portrait Oil on canvas 73 cm × 53 cm
28+34 in × 20+78 in
Musée Rodin, Paris
Garden Study of Thomas Vickers's Children 1884 Portrait Oil on canvas 137.6 cm × 91.1 cm
54+316 in × 35+78 in
Flint Institute of Arts, Michigan
Mademoiselle Suzanne Poirson 1884 Portrait Oil on canvas 65 cm × 50 cm
25+12 in × 19+12 in
Private collection
Louis de Fourcaud 1884 Portrait Oil on canvas 60 cm × 49.7 cm
23+58 in × 19+916 in
Musée d'Orsay, Paris
Mrs. Albert Vickers (Edith Foster, Thomas Vickers's sister-in-law) 1884 Portrait Oil on canvas 210.2 cm × 101.1 cm
82+34 in × 39+1316 in
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia
The Dinner Table (Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vickers, Thomas Vickers's brother) 1884 Portrait Oil on canvas 51.4 cm × 66.7 cm
20+14 in × 26+14 in
De Young Museum, San Francisco, California
The Misses Vickers 1884 Portrait Oil on canvas 166 cm × 212 cm
65.5 in × 83.5 in
Weston Park Museum, Sheffield
Claude Monet Painting by the Edge of a Wood 1885 Landscape Oil on canvas 54.0 cm × 64.8 cm
21+14 in × 25+12 in
Tate Britain, London
Arsène Vigeant 1885 Portrait Oil on canvas 52 cm × 51 cm
20+12 in × 20+116 in
Metz Museum
Dorothy Barnard (Fred Barnard's daughter) 1885 Portrait Oil on canvas 72.39 cm × 49.53 cm
28+12 in × 19+12 in
Private collection
Madame Paul Poirson 1885 Portrait Oil on canvas 152.4 cm × 86.4 cm
60 in × 34 in
Detroit Institute of Arts
Robert Louis Stevenson and His Wife 1885 Portrait Oil on canvas 52.1 cm × 62.2 cm
20+12 in × 24+12 in
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas
Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose 1885–1886 Landscape Oil on canvas 174 cm × 153.7 cm
68+12 in × 60+12 in
Tate Britain, London[12]
Mrs. Francis Davis Millet (Elizabeth ("Lily") Greely Merrill) 1885–1886 Portrait Oil on canvas 87.3 cm × 67.3 cm
34+38 in × 26+12 in
Private collection
Sally Fairchild (Charles Fairchild's daughter) c. 1885–1887 Portrait Oil on canvas 67 cm × 50.8 cm
26+38 in × 20 in
Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts Stanford University, Palo Alto, California
Poppies 1886 Landscape Oil on canvas 61.9 cm × 91.1 cm
24+38 in × 35+78 in
Private collection
Self-portrait 1886 Portrait Oil on canvas 34.5 cm × 29.7 cm
13+916 in × 11+1116 in
Aberdeen Art Gallery, Scotland.
Jacques-Émile Blanche c. 1886 Portrait Oil on canvas 82.1 cm × 60.0 cm
32+516 in × 23+58 in
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen
Brigadier General Archibald Campbell Douglas 1886 Portrait Oil on canvas 162 cm × 91 cm
63+34 in × 35+34 in
Private collection
Edmund Gosse 1886 Portrait Oil on canvas 54.6 cm × 44.5 cm
21+12 in × 17+12 in
National Portrait Gallery, London
Mrs. Cecil Wade 1886 Portrait Oil on canvas 167.6 cm × 137.8 cm
66 in × 54+14 in
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri
Mrs. Douglas Dick (Isabelle Parrott, Archibald Campbell Douglas's wife) 1886 Portrait Oil on canvas 160 cm × 91 cm
63 in × 36 in
Private collection
Lady and Child Asleep in a Punt under the Willows 1887 Landscape Oil on canvas 56 cm × 68.6 cm
22+116 in × 27 in
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon
Caspar Goodrich 1887 Portrait Oil on canvas 66.3 cm × 48.6 cm
26+18 in × 19+18 in
Private collection
Elizabeth Allen Marquand 1887 Portrait Oil on canvas 169.0 cm × 107.0 cm
66+916 in × 42+18 in
Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey
Mrs. Charles E. Inches (Louise Pomeroy) 1887 Portrait Oil on canvas 86.3 cm × 60.6 cm
34 in × 23+78 in
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Laurence Millet (Francis Davis Millet's son) 1887 Portrait Oil on canvas 76.2 cm × 50.80 cm
30 in × 20 in
Private collection
Robert Louis Stevenson 1887 Portrait Oil on canvas 50.8 cm × 61.6 cm
20 in × 24+14 in
Taft Museum of Art, Ohio[13]
Alice Vanderbilt Shepard 1888 Portrait Oil on canvas 73.7 cm × 58.4 cm
29 in × 23 in
Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas[14]
Dennis Miller Bunker Painting at Calcot 1888 Portrait Oil on canvas mounted on masonite 68.6 cm × 64.1 cm
27 in × 25+14 in
Terra Museum of American Art, Chicago
Isabella Stewart Gardner 1888 Portrait Oil on canvas 190 cm × 81.2 cm
74+1316 in × 31+1516 in
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Massachusetts[14]
Morning Walk 1888 Portrait Oil on canvas 67.31 cm × 50.16 cm
26+12 in × 19+34 in
Private collection
Mrs. Adrian Georg Iselin (Elanora O'Donnell) 1888 Portrait Oil on canvas 153.7 cm × 93 cm
60+12 in × 36+58 in
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Mrs. Elliott Fitch Shepard (Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt Shepard) 1888 Portrait Oil on canvas 214 cm × 122.6 cm
84+14 in × 48+14 in
San Antonio Museum of Art, Texas
Mrs. George Gribble (Norah Royds, Julian Royds Gribble's mother) 1888 Portrait Oil on canvas 226 cm × 119 cm
89 in × 46+34 in
Art Museum of Western Virginia
Gabriel Fauré c. 1889 Portrait Oil on canvas 54.5 cm × 49.5 cm
21+716 in × 19+12 in
Museum of Music, Paris
Clementina Anstruther-Thomson (granddaughter of John Anstruther-Thomson) 1889 Portrait Oil on canvas 81.3 cm × 66 cm
32 in × 26 in
Private collection
Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth 1889 Portrait Oil on canvas 220 cm × 110 cm
87 in × 45 in
Tate Britain, London
Paul Helleu Sketching with His Wife 1889 Portrait Oil on canvas 66.4 cm × 81.6 cm
26+18 in × 32+18 in
Brooklyn Museum, New York[15]
Dorothy Barnard 1889 Portrait Oil on canvas 70.5 cm × 39.4 cm
27+34 in × 15+12 in
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Miss Elsie Palmer c. 1889–90 Portrait Oil on Canvas 190.8 cm × 114.6 cm
75+18 in × 45+18 in
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado
Annie Adams Fields 1890 Portrait Oil on canvas 76.3 cm × 63.2 cm
30+116 in × 24+78 in
Concord Museum, Massachusetts
La Carmencita (Carmen Dauset Moreno) 1890 Portrait Oil on canvas 229 cm × 138 cm
90 in × 54+14 in
Musée d'Orsay, Paris.
Portrait of Léon Delafosse 1890 Portrait Oil on canvas 101.0 cm × 59.5 cm
39+34 in × 23+716 in
Seattle Art Museum
Edwin Booth 1890 Portrait Oil on canvas 222.3 cm × 156.8 cm
87+12 in × 61+34 in
Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas
Egyptians Raising Water from the Nile c. 1890-1891 Landscape Oil on canvas 25 in × 21 in
63+12 cm × 53+12 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Egyptian Woman with Earrings c. 1890-1891 Portrait Oil on canvas 71 cm × 62 cm
28 in × 24+12 in
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Egyptian Woman c. 1890-1891 Portrait Oil on canvas 65 cm × 53 cm
25+12 in × 21 in
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Life Study (Study of an Egyptian Girl) 1891 Portrait Oil on canvas 190.5 cm × 61 cm
75 in × 24 in
Art Institute of Chicago
Self-portrait 1892 Portrait Oil on canvas 53.3 cm × 43.2 cm
21 in × 17 in
National Academy of Design, New York
John Alfred Parsons Millet, (Francis Davis Millet's son, named after John Singer Sargent and Alfred Parsons) 1892 Portrait Oil on canvas 92 cm × 61 cm
36+14 in × 24+18 in
Private collection
Lady Agnew of Lochnaw 1892 Portrait Oil on canvas 127 cm × 101 cm
50 in × 40 in
National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh[16]
Mrs. Hugh Hammersley (Violet Hammersley, Wife of Hugh Hammersley) 1892 Portrait Oil on Canvas 205.7 cm × 115.6 cm
81 in × 45+12 in
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Camprodon, Spain 1892 Landscape Watercolor 46.7 cm × 31.2 cm
18+38 in × 12+516 in
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
Eleonora Duse c. 1893 Portrait Oil on canvas 58.4 cm × 48.3 cm
23 in × 19 in
Herta and Paul Amir Collection
W. Graham Robertson 1894 Portrait Oil on canvas 230.5 cm × 118.7 cm
90+34 in × 46+34 in
Tate Britain, London
Ada Rehan 1894–95 Portrait Oil on canvas 236 cm × 127 cm
93 in × 50+18 in
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Frederick Law Olmsted 1895 Portrait Oil on canvas 232.1 cm × 154.3 cm
91+38 in × 60+34 in
Biltmore Estate, North Carolina[17]
Mrs. Carl Meyer and her Children 1896 Portrait Oil on canvas 201.4 cm × 134 cm
79+516 in × 52+34 in
Tate Britain, London
Catherine Vlasto 1897 Portrait Oil on canvas 148.6 cm × 85.4 cm
58+12 in × 33+58 in
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Phelps Stokes 1897 Portrait Oil on canvas 214 cm × 101 cm
84+14 in × 39+34 in
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Asher Wertheimer 1898 Portrait Oil on canvas 147.3 cm × 97.8 cm
58 in × 38+12 in
Tate Britain, London[18]
Mrs Wertheimer 1898 Portrait Oil on canvas 147 cm × 95 cm
58 in × 37+12 in
New Orleans Museum of Art[19]
Pauline Astor (daughter of William Waldorf Astor) 1898–99 Portrait Oil on canvas 98 cm × 50 cm
38+12 in × 19+12 in
The William Morris Collection, on loan to The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California[20]
Mrs. Joshua Montgomery Sears (Sarah Choate Sears) 1899 Portrait Oil on canvas 147.6 cm × 96.8 cm
58+18 in × 38+18 in
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The Wyndham Sisters: Lady Elcho, Mrs. Adeane, and Mrs. Tennant 1899 Portrait Oil on canvas 292 cm × 214 cm
115 in × 84+18 in
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
An Interior in Venice 1899 Portrait Oil on canvas 65 cm × 81 cm
25+12 in × 31+34 in
Royal Academy of Arts, London
The Sitwell Family 1900 Portrait Oil on canvas 170 cm × 193 cm
67 in × 76 in
Private collection
John Ridgeley Carter 1901 Portrait Oil on canvas 85.1 cm × 67.3 cm
33+12 in × 26+12 in
Private collection
Alfred, Son of Asher Wertheimer 1901 Portrait Oil on canvas 163 cm × 115 cm
64 in × 45+12 in
Tate Britain, London
Ena and Betty, Daughters of Asher and Mrs Wertheimer 1901 Portrait Oil on canvas 185.4 cm × 130.8 cm
73 in × 51+12 in
Tate Britain, London[21]
Essie, Ruby and Ferdinand, Children of Asher Wertheimer 1902 Portrait Oil on canvas 161.3 cm × 193.7 cm
63+12 in × 76+14 in
Tate Britain, London[22]
Portrait of Mrs Leopold Hirsch (Matilda Seligman) 1902 Portrait Oil on canvas 145 cm × 90 cm
57 in × 35+12 in
Tate Britain, London
Alice Wernher (Alice Sedgwick Mankiewicz, wife of Julius Wernher) 1902 Portrait Oil on canvas
Lady Evelyn Cavendish 1902 Portrait Oil on canvas 147.5 cm × 91.5 cm
58+116 in × 36 in
Chatsworth House, North Derbyshire.
Lord Ribblesdale 1902 Portrait Oil on canvas 258.5 cm × 143.5 cm
101+34 in × 56+12 in
National Gallery, London[23]
Leonard Wood, Maverick in the Making 1903 Portrait Oil on canvas 76.5 cm × 63.8 cm
30+18 in × 25+18 in
National Portrait Gallery (United States), Washington D.C.
Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel 1903 Portrait Oil on canvas 152.4 cm × 102.5 cm
60 in × 40.37 in
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston[24]
Official White House portrait of Theodore Roosevelt 1903 Portrait Oil on canvas 147.6 cm × 101.6 cm
58+18 in × 40 in
White House Art Collection, Washington, D.C.
Marionettes 1903 Portrait Oil on canvas 73.7 cm × 53 cm
29 in × 20+78 in
Private collection
Portrait of Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland 1904 Portrait Oil on canvas 254 cm × 146 cm
100 in × 57+12 in
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid
Padre Sebastiano 1904 Portrait Oil on canvas 56.5 cm × 71.1 cm
22+14 in × 28 in
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Frank Swettenham, 8th King of Arms of the Order of St Michael and St George 1904 Portrait Oil on canvas 258 cm × 142.5 cm
101+916 in × 56+18 in
Singapore History Gallery, National Museum of Singapore
Charles Stewart, Sixth Marquess of Londonderry, Carrying the Great Sword of State at the Coronation of King Edward VII, August, 1902, and Mr. W. C. Beaumont, His Page on That Occasion 1904 Portrait Oil on canvas 287 cm × 195.6 cm
113 in × 77 in
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Helen Vincent, Viscountess d'Abernon 1904 Portrait Oil on canvas 158.8 cm × 108 cm
62+12 in × 42+12 in
Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama
Mrs. J.P. Morgan, Jr. c. 1904-1906 Portrait Oil on canvas 147 cm × 66 cm
58 in × 26 in
The Morgan Library & Museum, New York
Man Reading (Nicola d’Inverno) c. 1904-1908 Portrait Oil on canvas 64 cm × 57 cm
25+14 in × 22+14 in
Reading Public Museum, Pennsylvania
The 9th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and their two sons (Charles, Consuelo, and their sons John, and Ivor Spencer-Churchill) 1905 Portrait Oil on canvas 332.7 cm × 238.8 cm
131 in × 94 in
Collection of the Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire
Sybil Frances Grey (later Lady Eden and mother of Anthony Eden) 1905 Portrait Oil on canvas 109.2 cm × 87.6 cm
43 in × 34+12 in
National Portrait Gallery (United States), Washington D.C.
In a Levantine Port c. 1905-1906 Portrait Watercolor 30.6 cm × 46 cm
12+116 in × 18+18 in
Brooklyn Museum, New York
Bedouins c. 1905-1906 Portrait Watercolor 45.7 cm × 30.5 cm
18 in × 12 in
Brooklyn Museum, New York
Dolce far niente c. 1905-1909 Landscape Oil on canvas 41.3 cm × 71.7 cm
16+14 in × 28+14 in
Brooklyn Museum, New York
Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts 1906 Portrait Oil on canvas 163.8 cm × 105 cm
64+12 in × 41+516 in
National Portrait Gallery, London
Lady Eden 1906 Portrait Oil on canvas 110.6 cm × 86.5 cm
43+916 in × 34+116 in
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia
Self-Portrait 1906 Portrait Oil on canvas 70 cm × 53 cm
27+12 in × 21 in
Uffizi Gallery, Florence[25]
The Chess Game 1907 Landscape Oil on canvas 69.9 cm × 55.3 cm
27+12 in × 21+34 in
Private collection
The Fountain, Villa Torlonia, Frascati, Italy 1907 Landscape Oil on canvas 71.4 cm × 56.5 cm
28+18 in × 22+14 in
Art Institute of Chicago
Lady Speyer (Leonora Speyer) 1907 Portrait Oil on canvas 147 cm × 97 cm
58 in × 38 in
Private collection
Lady Sassoon 1907 Portrait Oil on canvas 157.5 cm × 104.1 cm
62 in × 41 in
Private collection
Gourds 1908 Landscape Watercolor 35.1 cm × 50.0 cm
13+1316 in × 19+1116 in
Brooklyn Museum, New York
Black Brook 1908 Landscape Oil on canvas 55.2 cm × 69.8 cm
21+34 in × 27+12 in
Tate Britain, London
Almina, Daughter of Asher Wertheimer 1908 Portrait Oil on canvas 134 cm × 101 cm
53 in × 40 in
Tate Britain, London[26]
The Moraine 1908 Landscape Oil on canvas 55.88 cm × 69.85 cm
22 in × 27+12 in
Private collection
The Hermit (Il solitario) 1908 Landscape Oil on canvas 96 cm × 96 cm
37.7 in × 37.9 in
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Nancy Langhorne, Viscountess Astor c. 1908-1909 Portrait Oil on canvas 149.9 cm × 99 cm
59 in × 39 in
Cliveden, Buckinghamshire (National Trust) [27]
Artist in the Simplon c. 1909 Landscape Watercolor 40.5 cm × 53.2 cm
15+1516 in × 20+1516 in
Fogg Museum of Art
Vespers c. 1909 Landscape Oil on canvas 71 × 91 Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Olive Grove 1910 Landscape Oil on canvas 56.1 cm × 72.9 cm
22+116 in × 28+1116 in
Indianapolis Museum of Art[28]
The Garden Wall 1910 Landscape Watercolor 40 cm × 52.1 cm
15+34 in × 20+12 in
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Villa di Marlia, Lucca 1910 Landscape Watercolor 40.5 cm × 53.2 cm
15+1516 in × 20+1516 in
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Nonchaloir (Repose) 1911 Portrait Oil on canvas 63.8 cm × 76.2 cm
25+18 in × 30 in
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Simplon Pass 1911 Landscape Oil on canvas 71.8 cm × 92.6 cm
28+14 in × 36+716 in
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Hospital at Granada 1912 Landscape Oil on canvas 56.2 cm × 71.5 cm
22+18 in × 28+18 in
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Escutcheon of Charles V of Spain 1912 Landscape Watercolor 30.5 cm × 45.7 cm
12 in × 18 in
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Henry James 1913 Portrait Oil on canvas 85.1 cm × 67.3 cm
33+12 in × 26+12 in
National Portrait Gallery, London[29]
George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston 1914 Portrait Oíl on canvas 104.1 cm × 81.3 cm
41 in × 32 in
National Portrait Gallery, London
Karer See 1914 Landscape Watercolor 40.6 cm × 52.7 cm
16 in × 20.75 in
Private collection
Tyrolese Interior 1915 Portrait Oil on canvas 71.4 cm × 56.0 cm
28+18 in × 22+116 in
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Lake O'Hara 1916 Landscape Oil on canvas 97.5 cm × 116.2 cm
38+38 in × 45+34 in
Fogg Museum of Art
James Deering 1917 Portrait Oil on canvas 72.4 cm × 53.3 cm
28+12 in × 21 in
Chicago Art Institute
John D. Rockefeller 1917 Portrait Oil on canvas 147.3 cm × 114.3 cm
58 in × 45 in
Senator and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller IV[30]
Nude Study of Thomas E. McKeller c. 1917-1920 Portrait Oil on canvas 125.73 cm × 84.45 cm
49+12 in × 33+14 in
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Tommies Bathing 1918 Portrait Watercolor 34.6 cm × 53.2 cm
13+58 in × 20+1516 in
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Gassed 1919 Landscape Oil on canvas 231 cm × 611.1 cm
91 in × 240+12 in
Imperial War Museum, London
Synagogue 1919 Mural Oil on canvas 240 cm × 160 cm
95 in × 63 in
Boston Public Library
Atlas and the Hesperides c. 1922-1925 Mural Oil on canvas Diameter: 304.8 cm
120 in
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
General Officers of World War I 1922 Portrait Oil on canvas 299.7 cm × 528.3 cm
118 in × 208 in
National Portrait Gallery, London
On the Deck of the Yacht Constellation 1924 Landscape Watercolor Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts
Grace Elvina, Marchioness Curzon of Kedleston 1925 Portrait Oil on canvas 127 cm × 92.7 cm
50 in × 36+12 in
Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire

References

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  1. ^ Ormond, p. 34, 1998 ("While his art matched to the spirit of the age, Sargent came into his own in the 1890s as the leading portrait painter of his generation."); New Orleans Museum of Art Archived 2008-04-20 at the Wayback Machine ("At the time of the Wertheimer commission Sargent was the most celebrated, sought-after and expensive portrait painter in the world.").
  2. ^ "A Capriote". Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  3. ^ Jane A. Dini - Former Associate Curator (September 22, 2015). "A Celebrated Return Engagement". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved April 8, 2017.
  4. ^ Kilmurray, p. 71.
  5. ^ Kilmurray, p. 72.
  6. ^ Kilmurray, p 86.
  7. ^ "Dr. Pozzi Comes Home". Hammer Museum, University of California, Los Angeles. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  8. ^ Kilmurray, p. 91.
  9. ^ Kilmurray, p. 94.
  10. ^ Kilmurray, p. 98.
  11. ^ a b Kilmurray, p. 101.
  12. ^ Kilmurray, p. 114.
  13. ^ Kilmurray, p. 120.
  14. ^ a b Kilmurray, p. 136.
  15. ^ Kilmurray, p. 126.
  16. ^ Kilmurray, p. 144.
  17. ^ Kilmurray, p. 146.
  18. ^ "'Asher Wertheimer', John Singer Sargent, 1898".
  19. ^ "Portrait of MRS. Asher B. Wertheimer".
  20. ^ Natasha. "John Singer Sargent's Pauline Astor". jssgallery.org.
  21. ^ Kilmurray, p. 157.
  22. ^ "'Essie, Ruby and Ferdinand, Children of Asher Wertheimer', John Singer Sargent, 1902".
  23. ^ Kilmurray, p. 160.
  24. ^ "Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel". mfa.org. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  25. ^ Kilmurray, p. 167.
  26. ^ Kilmurray, p. 169.
  27. ^ "Nancy Witcher Langhorne (1879–1964), Viscountess Astor, CH, MP - Art UK - Discover Artworks Nancy Witcher Langhorne (1879–1964), Viscountess Astor, CH, MP". Art UK.
  28. ^ "The Olive Grove".
  29. ^ Kilmurray, p. 171.
  30. ^ Kilmurray, p. 174.

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