Weingläser

Weingläser
John Singer Sargent (1875–1920), Weingläser, London, National Gallery, Saal 44, 1875, Bild 1/2
John Singer Sargent (1875–1920), Weingläser, London, National Gallery, Saal 44, 1875, Bild 1/2
John Singer Sargent (1875–1920), Weingläser, London, National Gallery, Saal 44, 1875, Bild 2/2

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Sargent probably painted this study of a sun-dappled veranda at Saint-Enogat in Brittany, where he spent the summer of 1875. The light brushwork reveals the influence of the Impressionists, whose work Sargent encountered in Paris, where he was studying. He gave this work to his teacher at the time, Carolus Duran.

London, National Gallery, Saal 44
London, National Gallery, Saal 44, Bild 1/3
London, National Gallery, Saal 44, Bild 1/3
London, National Gallery, Saal 44, Bild 2/3
London, National Gallery, Saal 44, Bild 3/3

In Vorbereitung: Paris, Musée d’Orsay; Paris, Musée des Arts décoratifs; L'Aquila, Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo; Ascoli Piceno, Pinacoteca civica

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