No artist channeled America’s Gilded Age with the same languorous sophistication as John Singer Sargent, the court painter and in-demand portraitist for the early 20th century’s one percent. The fluid, painterly quality that characterized his work is put to the service of smoky chiaroscuro for these charcoal studies of wealthy subjects.

“John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Charcoal”
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