Artist
John Singer Sargent (American, 1856 -1925)

Title
Madame Edouard Pailleron

date
1879

medium
oil on canvas

size
82 x 39-1/2 in.

credit line
Museum Purchase and gifts of Katherine McCook Knox, John A. Nevius and Mr. and Mrs. Lansdell K. Christie

Accession Number
64.2

 

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Madame Edouard Pailleron
John Singer Sargent (American, 1856 -1925)

Born in Italy to American parents, Sargent grew up in Europe. As a young art student in Paris, he trained with the esteemed portraitist Charles-Emile August Durand (Carolus-Duran), who belonged to a circle of the most celebrated writers, musicians, and painters of the city. Carolus-Duran introduced Sargent to possible patrons who might play a role in shaping his future through portrait commissions. Among Carolus-Duran’s many colorful friends was the noted playwright and poet Edouard Pailleron, whose wife, Marie Buloz Pailleron (1840–1913), was the daughter of a prominent Parisian publisher. Edouard Pailleron had commissioned Sargent to make a portrait of him in the wake of the young artist’s success at the 1879 Salon. During that summer he invited Sargent to paint Madame Pailleron’s portrait at her family’s estate in Savoy, at Ronjoux. Later Sargent was commissioned to paint their two children. Sargent’s portrait of Madame Pailleron exemplifies the contradictions that became a hallmark of his successful approach to portraiture. . . .

- Dorothy Moss, formerly Assistant Curator of American Art
Corcoran Gallery of Art

Text excerpted from A Capital Collection: Masterworks from the Corcoran Gallery of Art.

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