John Singer Sargent: Figures and Landscapes, 1900-1907: The Complete Paintings, Volume VII by Richard Ormond


John Singer Sargent: Figures and Landscapes, 1900-1907: The Complete Paintings, Volume VII
Title : John Singer Sargent: Figures and Landscapes, 1900-1907: The Complete Paintings, Volume VII
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ISBN : 0300177356
ISBN-10 : 9780300177350
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 400
Publication : First published June 26, 2012

From 1900 to 1907, John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) traveled considerably, visiting the Alps, Italy, Spain, Norway, and Palestine. In Palestine in 1905, he painted a significant group of oils and watercolors as well as a group of studies of the Bedouin. It was during this burst of artistic production that he painted The Mountains of Moab (Tate Gallery, London), which was the first pure landscape he ever exhibited (Royal Academy, 1906). In Italy and Spain, Sargent painted parks, gardens, fountains, and statues, subjects that reveal his taste for the high style of Renaissance and Mannerist art and for the romantic grandeur of deserted spaces.

As evidenced by the works in this new volume, Sargent reinvented himself as a landscape painter during his travels. Expressing a finely developed sense of modernity, he selected quirky angles of vision and used a range of compositional strategies—compression, foreshortening, abrupt croppings, and receding perspectives—in a manner that is quasi-photographic. He exploited the material qualities of pigment, and the impasto is often so thickly applied that figure and landscape seem to dissolve together creating rich, near abstract surface patterns. The restless handling and dynamic compositional rhythms act in creative tension with the artist's more traditional subject matter, generating notions of instability and ambiguity that are distinctly modern in character.


John Singer Sargent: Figures and Landscapes, 1900-1907: The Complete Paintings, Volume VII Reviews


  • Laszlo Kiss

    A big book with tiny pictures.:)

  • Paula

    I love getting huge tomes of books showcasing artists from different eras and this one is amazing - in fact my understanding is that this artist had so many works in his colleciton there are a number of volumes of his work and I hope to seek out others. I am amazed by the capture of light in the architectural paintings and also this artist is know for painting portraits and then coming along during the impressionist period, he is extremely diverse - this book weighed a ton, but well worth reading