0John Singer Sargent John Singer Sargent’s portraits of legendary and aristocratic women are finally getting their due at a comprehensive new exhibit. View our gallery.Updated Jul. 14, 2017 2:26PM EDT / Published Jun. 03, 2010 7:04AM EDT Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts Madame Paul Escudier, c. 1882Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts Mad Madame X or Madame Gautreau, 1883-4Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. Francis Ormond and Miss Emily Sargent, 1931 Two Girls with Parasols at Fladbury, 1888The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. Francis Ormond (née violet Sargent), 1950 Lady Eden, 1906Philadelphia Museum of Art W.P. Wilstach Collection Madame X or Madame Gautreau (1883-4)Metropolitan Museum of Art, Purchase, 1970, Charles and Anita Blatt Fund, John Wilmerding Gift, Rogers Fund Portrait of Mrs. A. Lawrence Rotch, 1903Courtesy Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska
Madame Paul Escudier, c. 1882Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts Mad Madame X or Madame Gautreau, 1883-4Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. Francis Ormond and Miss Emily Sargent, 1931 Two Girls with Parasols at Fladbury, 1888The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. Francis Ormond (née violet Sargent), 1950 Lady Eden, 1906Philadelphia Museum of Art W.P. Wilstach Collection Madame X or Madame Gautreau (1883-4)Metropolitan Museum of Art, Purchase, 1970, Charles and Anita Blatt Fund, John Wilmerding Gift, Rogers Fund Portrait of Mrs. A. Lawrence Rotch, 1903Courtesy Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska