. Art and criticism : monographs and studies. UN PROFIL BLOND—A STUDY IN the painting by W. T. Dannat. AMERICAN ARTISTS AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION. IO: whereas the suggestion of Daniel Vierge would perhaps havesufficed. In 1883 Mr. Sargent exhibited at the Salon a por-trait group of the children of Mrs. Boit; in 1S84, the famousportrait of Madame Gauthereau; in 1885, 1886, and 1888, por-. CARNATION, LILY, LILY, the painting by John S. Sargent. 106 ART AND CRITICISM. traits. Meanwhile, after the ferocious criticism which the pict-ure of Madame Gauthereau provoked, Mr. Sargent se
. Art and criticism : monographs and studies. UN PROFIL BLOND—A STUDY IN the painting by W. T. Dannat. AMERICAN ARTISTS AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION. IO: whereas the suggestion of Daniel Vierge would perhaps havesufficed. In 1883 Mr. Sargent exhibited at the Salon a por-trait group of the children of Mrs. Boit; in 1S84, the famousportrait of Madame Gauthereau; in 1885, 1886, and 1888, por-. CARNATION, LILY, LILY, the painting by John S. Sargent. 106 ART AND CRITICISM. traits. Meanwhile, after the ferocious criticism which the pict-ure of Madame Gauthereau provoked, Mr. Sargent settled inLondon, and won fresh laurels with a number of portraits, andwith a charming picture bearing the title of Carnation, Lily,Lily, Rose, which had the honor of being purchased by theRoyal Academy on behalf of the Chantrey Fund. This pict-ure is reproduced in our engraving. Mr. Sargent is an artist in the noble sense of the term; hewill never consent to be commonplace; he loves rarity; he in-terests always by the distinction of an effort which is not thatof ordinary men. His talent is prodigious; his sensitivenessto all artistic manifestations is extremely delicate; his intelli-gence, his verve, and his virtuosite are marvellous to such adegree that they sometimes get the better of his even in his imitative moods Mr. Sargent invariably addssomething of his own which
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