This lecture explores the inventiveness, modernity and psychological insight in Sargent's work.
John Singer Sargent's reputation as the leading international society portraitist left him open to attack from jealous rivals and critics with their own modernist agenda. We will explore the extraordinary inventiveness (curious was a favourite word), modernity, and psychological insight in Sargent's work as well as his technical brilliance across a range of media and subjects. These will include many personal themes and preoccupations in landscape, seascape, light and tone and intimate portrait studies. Also less well known projects and experiments in sculpture.
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Ms Mary Alexander
Mary Alexander trained as an art historian and graduated with a BA Hons in History & History of Art (University College London) and later an MA (with Distinction) in History of Art (University College London).
She moved to
Mary has also combined academic work with the world of design consultancy. In 1985 she joined Pentagram Design in
As an experienced international speaker, Mary lectures regularly for The Arts Society throughout the
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