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ISBN: HB: 9780300143607

Yale University Press

September 2009

192 pp.

28x23 cm

100 colour images, 30 black&white illus.

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Sargent and the Sea

As a young man the American painter John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) was passionate about the sea and deeply knowledgeable about ships and seafaring. Between the ages of 18 and 23, he started his career as a professional painter with a remarkable range of maritime works that form the subject of this exhibition and book. The key works are the two versions of the Oyster Gatherers of Cancale, painted in 1878 on the northern coast of Brittany in France, and the group of studies and sketches around them. The authors relate Sargent's freely handled marine drawings, large and small, to his watercolours, oil sketches, and finished oil paintings of marine subjects. The works demonstrate his transition from a plein-air painter to a tonalist exploring interiors and urban scenes. Also presented is a unique scrapbook, held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, that includes more than 50 drawings and sketches, mostly of sea scenes, and postcards and commercial photography of works of art, architecture and tourist views. This scrapbook provides an intimate glimpse at the thoughts and experiences of the young artist on his first European voyage.

About the Author

Sarah Cash is the Bechhoefer Curator of American Art at the Corcoran Gallery, where she has curated Encouraging American Genius, Norman Rockwell's Four Freedoms, and The Gilded Cage: Views of American Women.

Richard Ormond is director of the Sargent catalogue raisonne project, and the artist's great nephew. He was formerly director of the National Maritime Museum, London.