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John Singer Sargent: Painting Madame X

John Singer Sargent: Painting Madame X

Sargent’s Portrait of Madame X in the Metropolitan Museum in New York City is among the most famous portraits of all time. Sargent – a child of expatriate Americans – was a rising young star of the Parisian art world at the age of 27 when he began the painting that would become the center of a scandal at the annual Salon of 1884. Deeply wounded by the criticism, he moved to London at the urging of Henry James. Sargent went on to become the most famous portrait painter of his time, and the once scandalous “Portrait of Madame X” became, in the end, his most famous and enduring image.

Directed for the stage by Tony Award-winning playwright Mark Medoff (Children of a Lesser God), and written and performed by Bob Diven, this is a densely-packed 40 minutes of theater that transports us to Sargent’s London studio on a January evening in 1916, where an older Sargent makes the decision to sell this portrait that he has kept from public view for over 20 years. Revealing, for the first time, the little-known story of his “Portrait of Madame X”.

"This is a highly original, deep and entertaining work with particular appeal for those interested in art and artists..." -- S. Derrickson Moore, Las Cruces Sun News.

“And Diven's acting is as good as his writing.... He is both compact and expansive. And, if control of his own words were not enough, he tasks himself with singing, playing the piano, and painting -- all accomplished with a smooth skill I have seldom seen in any actor and never seen in an actor attempting so much."
-- Dr. Barthy Byrd, University of Texas at El Paso.

Coliseum Museum of Art, Antiques & Americana
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM on Sun, 5 May 2024

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Coliseum Museum of Art, Antiques & Americana
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Coliseum Museum of Art, Antiques & Americana
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Oregon, Illinois 61061
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