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This program will take place on Zoom, register below for the look.
John Singer Sargent was an American artist who spent most of his life in Europe. He painted two United States Presidents, the aristocracy of Europe, the uber-wealthy of America, and mythological heroes. He immortalized business tycoons and the avatars of modern culture. But he also painted gypsies, tramps, street children, hard-working laborers, and the horrors of war. And he created dazzling landscapes—a visual chronicle of the places he visited. This talk requires two parts to adequately convey the breadth and depth of Sargent’s prodigious and masterful output.
Registering for this session signs you up for both parts.