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Identification and Creation

Object Number
1937.8.112
People
John Singer Sargent, American (Florence, Italy 1856 - 1925 London, England)
Title
Head of Cellini's "Perseus," Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence
Classification
Drawings
Work Type
drawing
Date
c. 1906-1910
Culture
American
Persistent Link
https://hvrd.art/o/310502

Physical Descriptions

Medium
Graphite on off-white wove paper
Dimensions
17.7 x 12.6 cm (6 15/16 x 4 15/16 in.)

Provenance

Recorded Ownership History
To the artist's sisters, Violet (Mrs. Francis) Ormond and Emily Sargent, at his death, 1925; gift of Mrs. Ormond to the Fogg Art Museum, 1937.

Acquisition and Rights

Credit Line
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Francis Ormond
Accession Year
1937
Object Number
1937.8.112
Division
European and American Art
Contact
am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu
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Publication History

  • Stephanie Herdrich and Helen Barbara Weinberg, American Drawings and Watercolors in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: John Singer Sargent, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, NY, 2000), pp. 309-310, under no. 284
  • Bruce Robertson, ed., Sargent and Italy, exh. cat., Los Angeles County Museum of Art/Princeton University Press (Los Angeles, CA and Princeton, NJ, 2002), p. 110, n. 46; p. 132, n. 16
  • Richard Ormond and Elaine Kilmurray, John Singer Sargent: Figures and Landscapes, 1900-1907, Yale University Press (U.S.) (New Haven and London, 2012), fig. 115, p. 241

Exhibition History

  • HAA 10 Survey Course: The Western Tradition, Art Since the Renaissance, Harvard University Art Museums, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, 03/08/2008 - 04/06/2008

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