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What John Singer Sargent Saw

At a retrospective of his portraits in London, where the American expatriate fled after creating a scandal in Paris, clothes offer both armor and self-expression.

Emily LaBarge
Author: Emily LaBarge

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Emily LaBarge

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Art, Fashion and Apparel, Gautreau, Virginie Amelie Avegno (1859-1915), Museums, Sargent, John Singer, Tate Britain
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