List of works by John Singer Sargent

Self-portrait, dated 1906.

This is a partial list of works by John Singer Sargent (January 12, 1856 – April 14, 1925), an American portrait painter.


Works

Parisian Period

Painting Name Year Technique Dimensions Current Location
Frances Sherborne Ridley Watts1877Oil on canvas105.9 × 81.3 cm (41.7 × 32 in)Philadelphia Museum of Art
Young Man in Reverie1878Oil on canvas
Head of a Capri Girl1878Oil on canvas43.2 × 30.5 cm. (17 × 12 in.)Private collection[1]
Rosina1878Oil on canvas
Nude Boy on the Beach1878Oil on canvasTate Gallery, London
Capri[2]1878Oil on canvas50.8 × 63.5 cm. (20 × 25 in.)Warner Collection of Gulf States Paper Corporation, Alabama[2]
Dans les Oliviers, Rosina Ferrara1878Oil on canvas
Carmela Bertagna1879Oil on canvas59.7 × 49.5 cm. (23.5 × 19.5 in.)Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio[3]
Carolus-Duran1879Oil on canvas116.8 × 95.9 cm. (46 × 37 ¾ in.)Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Massachusetts[4]
Édouard Pailleron1879Oil on canvas127 × 94 cm (50 × 37.01 in.)Musée National du Château de Versailles
Jean Joseph Marie Carries1880Oil on canvas
Spanish Dancer1880–81Oil on canvas
Portrait of Edouard and Marie-Louise Pailleron1881Oil on canvas152.4 × 175.3 cm. (60 × 69 in.)Des Moines Art Center, Iowa[5]
Vernon Lee1881Oil on canvas53.7 × 43.2 cm. (21 ⅛ × 17 in.)Tate Gallery, London[6]
The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit1882Oil on canvas221.9 × 222.6 cm. (87 ⅜ × 87 ⅝ in.)Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts[7]
El Jaleo1882Oil on canvas237 × 352 cm.Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Mrs. Henry White1883Oil on canvas87 × 55 inches (221.00 × 139.70 cm)Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington
Madame X (Madame Pierre Gautreau, née Virginie Avegno)[8]1883–84Oil on canvas208.6 × 109.9 cm. (82 ⅛ × 43 ¼ in.)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[8]
Madame Paul Poirson1885Oil on canvas Detroit Institute of Arts

London Period

Painting Name Year Technique Dimensions Current Location
Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose1885–86Oil on canvas174 × 153.7 cm. (68 ½ × 60 ½ in.)Tate Gallery, London[9]
Robert Louis Stevenson and His Wife1885Oil on canvas52.1 × 62.2 cm (20.51 × 24.49 in)Wynn Lav Vegas
Sir Edmund Gosse1886Oil on canvas54.6 × 44.5 cm (21 ½ × 17 ½ in.)National Portrait Gallery, London
Robert Louis Stevenson1887Oil on canvas50.8 × 61.6 cm. (20 × 24 ¼ in.)Taft Museum of Art, Ohio[10]
Alice Vanderbilt Shepard1888Oil on canvas73.7 × 58.4 cm. (29 × 23 in.)Private collection[11]
Isabella Stewart Gardner1888Oil on canvas190 × 81.2 cm. (74 ¾ × 32 in.)Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Massachusetts[11]
Mrs. Adrian Iselin1888Oil on canvasNational Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Paul Helleu Sketching with His Wife1889Oil on canvas66.4 × 81.6 cm. (26 ⅛ × 32 ⅛ in.)Brooklyn Museum, New York[12]
Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth1889Oil on canvas87 × 45 in (221 × 114.3 cm)Tate Britain
Gabriel Fauréc.1889Oil on canvasParis Museum of Music
Nicola D'Inverno1892Oil on canvas
Lady Agnew of Lochnaw1892Oil on canvas127 × 101 cm. (50 × 39 ¾ in.)National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh[13]
Violet Hammersley, Wife of Hugh Hammersley1892–93Oil on canvasMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Eleonora Dusec.1893Oil on canvas58.4 × 48.3 cm (22.99 × 19.02 in)Herta and Paul Amir Collection
Ada Rehan1894–95Oil on canvasMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Frederick Law Olmsted1895Oil on canvas232.1 × 154.3 cm. (91 ⅜ × 60 ¾ in.)Biltmore Estate, North Carolina[14]
Catherine Vlasto1897Oil on canvasHirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Pauline Astor1898–99Oil on canvasThe William Morris Collection, on loan to The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California[15]
Ena and Betty, Daughters of Asher and Mrs Wertheimer1901Oil on canvas185.4 × 130.8 cm. (73 × 51 ½ in.)Tate Gallery, London[16]
Alice Wernher born Alice Sedgwick Mankiewicz1902Oil on canvas
Lady Evelyn Cavendish1902Oil on canvasChatsworth House, North Derbyshire.
Lord Ribblesdale1902Oil on canvas258.5 × 143.5 cm. (101 ¾ × 56 ½ in.)National Gallery, London[17]
Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel1903Oil on canvas60 × 40.37 in (152.4 × 102.5 cm)Museum of Fine Arts, Boston[18]
Leonard Wood, Maverick in the Making 1882–19211903Oil on canvasNational Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian
Helen Vincent, Viscountess d'Abernon1904Oil on canvas158.8 × 108 cm. (62 ½ x 42 ½ in.)Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama
Frank Swettenham, 8th King of Arms of the Order of St Michael and St George1904Oil on canvas258 x 142.5 cm (101.57 x 56.10")Singapore History Gallery, National Museum of Singapore
Portrait of Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland1904Oil on canvas254 x 146 cm

Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid

The 9th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and their two sons1905Oil on canvas332.7 × 238.8 cm (130.98 × 94.02 in)Collection of the Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire
Sybil Frances Grey, later Lady Eden1905Oil on canvas
Dolce far niente1905–09Oil on canvas41.3 × 71.7 cm (16.26 × 28.23 in)Brooklyn Museum
Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts1906Oil on canvasNational Portrait Gallery, London
Self-Portrait1906Oil on canvas70 × 53 cm. (27 ½ × 20 ⅞ in.)Uffizi Gallery, Florence[19]
Lady Eden1906Oil on canvas Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Lady Speyer1907Oil on canvas58 × 38 in. (147.3 × 96.5 cm)Private collection
Almina, Daughter of Asher Wertheimer1908Oil on canvas134 × 101 cm. (52 ¾ × 39 ¾ in.)Tate Gallery, London[20]
Nancy Langhorne, Viscountess Astor1908Oil on canvas149.9 x 99 cm.Cliveden, Buckinghamshire (National Trust) [21]
Nonchaloir (Repose)1911Oil on canvas 63.8 x 76.2 cm (25 1/8 x 30 in.National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Henry James1913Oil on canvas85.1 × 67.3 cm. (33 ½ × 26 ½ in.)National Portrait Gallery, London[22]
John D. Rockefeller1917Oil on canvas147.3 × 114.3 cm. (58 × 45 in.)Senator and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller IV[23]
Gassed1918Imperial War Museum, London
Grace Elvina, Marchioness Curzon of Kedleston1925Oil on canvas127 × 92.7 cm (50 × 36.5 in)Currier Gallery of Art, Manchester, NH

References

  1. Kilmurray, p. 71.
  2. 1 2 Kilmurray, p. 69.
  3. Kilmurray, p. 72.
  4. Kilmurray, p 86.
  5. Kilmurray, p. 91.
  6. Kilmurray, p. 94.
  7. Kilmurray, p. 98.
  8. 1 2 Kilmurray, p. 101.
  9. Kilmurray, p. 114.
  10. Kilmurray, p. 120.
  11. 1 2 Kilmurray, p. 136.
  12. Kilmurray, p. 126.
  13. Kilmurray, p. 144.
  14. Kilmurray, p. 146.
  15. JSS Gallery
  16. Kilmurray, p. 157.
  17. Kilmurray, p. 160.
  18. "Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel". mfa.org. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  19. Kilmurray, p. 167.
  20. Kilmurray, p. 169.
  21. Kilmurray, p. 171.
  22. Kilmurray, p. 174.

Bibliography

Kilmurray, Elaine; Richard Ormond, eds. (1998). John Singer Sargent. New Jersey: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-00434-X. 

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