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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Images that speak for themselves,
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This review is from: John Singer Sargent: The Male Nudes (Hardcover)
It's hard to believe there was a time when the images in this book would have been considered pornographic. But if Singer's portrait of Madame Pierre Gautreau ("Madame X") was considered scandalous because he painted her with a dropped shoulder strap (later repainted in its proper position), then you can understand why these male nudes (mostly charcoal sketches and quick watercolors, but also some finished oil paintings) were kept unexhibited for so long. We have Sargent's sisters to thank that they were not destroyed outright, but carefully placed with museums for safekeeping.If text is the clothing of art books, then Donna Hassler has provided THE MALE NUDES with less than a loin cloth. But there's not much that needs to be said, anyway. The plates should be enjoyed in their own right. I especially enjoyed the charcoal drawings. They are contextless and their strong outlines give them extra punch and a sense of iconic completeness. Though well rounded and subtly shaded, they remind me somehow of Jean Cocteau's spirited line drawings. The watercolors reminded me of Winslow Homer's. All in all, a nice little book.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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"Long Hidden from the Public",
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This is a beautiful book that I truly enjoyed. Not being a critic, but just a lover of fine art, I found this long hidden selection of John Singer Sargent's male nudes fascinating, and beautiful produced. There are drawings in black & white and many in color in this fine selection. This book was published on the occasion of Sargent's major retrospect that traveled to several major galleries in 1999.Sargent began some of these drawings in his adolescence, and continued drawing male nudes throughout his career. However, they were never exhibited or seen by many other people until now. Some of the models became enduring friends with the artist, and remained by his side during his entire lifetime. There is a wonderful introduction that is very helpful in understanding this very talented and creative artist. I highly recommend this book to anyone that knows and enjoys Sargent's artistic work. For those of you who don't, this is a great introduction!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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John singer Sargent: The Male nudes,
By Peggy Joan Winters (Parkville, Md USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: John Singer Sargent: The Male Nudes (Hardcover)
For anyone who is a figurative painter, this book is a must have. John Singer Sargent is the Father of watercolor but we rarely see his nudes in books or in museum exhibitions. The color plates are breathtaking and serve as an inspiration to all professional artists. This is a small book but in my opinion well worth the money.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Full of Graceful Figures,
By Mark R. Malecki (Arlington, Virginia United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: John Singer Sargent: The Male Nudes (Hardcover)
As someone that admired Sargent's beautiful figure and portrait drawings before he was recently "rediscovered", and someone that admires, as well, 19th century male figure drawings, I was very happy to see this little gem. I liked the fact that watercolor, charcoal and oil paintings were included. I would have prevered a large size volume but this book is a good value. I think art students on a budget will appreciate the economy of this book. I hope Universe puts out a series on the figure drawings of some of the great artists such as Eakins and Degas.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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The glory of the nude male revealed despite the times.....,
By Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (TOP 50 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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John Singer Sargent is admired as one of this country's premiere portrait artists and museums clamor for any new Sargent that comes on the auction block. His stately Edwardian ladies and gentlemen are elegance personified. Yet as we slowly discover the private lives and portfolios of some of our nation's brightest lights in painting, we uncover other aspects of their gifts. Sargent's Male Nudes are here displayed in all their brilliance of line and tenderness of demeanor that only emphasizes Sargent's fondness for the male figure. Though the author (John Esten) does not dwell on the evidence of these homoerotic drawings and paintings, he gently offers the works themselves in the same context with the works of Thomas Eakins and the literature of Henry James and allows us to piece together the private, closeted lives they all shared. This is a brief but elegant and tender collection of works that deserve a much wider audience.
24 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
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A disappointment.,
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This review is from: John Singer Sargent: The Male Nudes (Hardcover)
A disappointing selection of works, most of which are available already in several books on Sargent. And why they did not include the beautiful watercolor which is illustrated in Trevor Fairbrother's article "A Private Album" I cannot understand, as I have never seen it reproduced anywhere but in "Arts Magazine" from 1981. I have a feeling that there is another book out there if anyone cares to make a REAL effort and put it together.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A delightful slim volume,
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Following the foreword are two very brief essays which discuss Sargent's background and his work. A sensitive and intelligent appraisal of the artist and his approach to the studies under consideration here, one that especially in the light of the context does not skirt around the inclinations of the artist's heart, and addresses the possibility of a relationship with his loyal and devoted lithe young Italian valet and occasional model who resided in the Sargent household for twenty six years.
The work presented here is superb; sensitive yet dynamic drawings and paintings; the text makes an interesting observation to the observer's response to them, but however one views them one cannot deny their beauty. One of the first illustrated is an oil painting of a young boy lying on the beach, and the pose immediately brings to mind similar subject matter painted by Joaquin Sorolla, produced some twenty or so years after Sargent's effort. The plates run from page twelve to page seventy eight, and include sketches, charcoal drawings, watercolours and oils, of which eighteen are in full colour, occasionally accompanied by a few relevant notes. The book concludes with a chronology and selected bibliography. This is a delightful book, slim and not over large; the work contained within is unrestrained, evocative, seemingly effortless; unquestionably the work of a great master.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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An important side of Sargent rarely seen,
By Blue in Washington "Barry Ballow" (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER)
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This short book by John Esten is a well-illustrated look at one subject area in John Singer Sargent's works that is not often examined in an focused or isolated manner. This missing scholarship probably has its roots in the historic squeamishness attached to too hard a look at the male anatomy in print. So bravos to the author for taking this on and doing a fine job of it. Among other things, this is a useful collection for anyone who is trying his own hand at figure drawing--Sargent is a master to be studied seriously. Beyond that, the paintings and drawings illustrated are a joy to behold. The text of the book is rather brief, but adequate in providing some speculative background into the painter's work with and interest in the male figure. Overall, this is a fine and valuable book for anyone interested in Sargent or, more generally, in figure painting.
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Sargent certainly has a wide range of expression....this is the secound artist i am doing a close look at his life from different points of view.....
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Nice collection,
By Jarber3 "Jarber" (Salt Lake City, UT USA) - See all my reviews
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A very nice collection of an often over looked body of Mr. Sargent's work along with an appropriate amount of written background on the subjects and paintings themselves.
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John Singer Sargent: The Male Nudes by John Esten (Hardcover - April 15, 1999)
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