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Not sure if this is the right place in the forum, but i think this is a beautiful exhibit and of how Singer Sargeant paid recognition to his relationship with his Black muse. Long video: https://www.gardnermuseum.org/calendar/exhibition/bostons-apollo#gref , but the NYT article is here: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/09/arts/john-singer-sargent-secret-muse.html

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Should I know who Singer Sargeant is? I'll look him up. But as of now, unless reading something jogs a memory, I got bupkiss.

 

Gman

 

Addendum: After reading about him, I have heard of him before-mea culpa. He wasn't a memory I could easily recall without a bit of jogging.

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Should I know who Singer Sargeant is? I'll look him up. But as of now, unless reading something jogs a memory, I got bupkiss.

 

Gman

 

Addendum: After reading about him, I have heard of him before-mea culpa. He wasn't a memory I could easily recall without a bit of jogging.

 

Sorry.. he‘s an american portrait painter... well known for his etheral quick brush strokes and depictions of high society. If you are in the New York area, there are great paintings of his at the Met (Madam X), Philadelphia‘s museum of art (In the Luxembourg Gardens) and also Boston’s MFA (Daughters of Edward Boit). All quite recognizable.

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