SARGENT, John Singer: Madame X (study)
John Singer Sargent's study for his notorious 1884 portrait of Madame Pierre Cabanal became one of the most scandalous paintings of the 19th century, provoking outrage at the Paris Salon for its bold sensuality and unflinching psychological intensity. The American expatriate artist captured his subject with remarkable sophistication, employing loose brushwork and a dramatic black silhouette that emphasized her commanding presence and mysterious allure. This preparatory work reveals Sargent's mastery of portraiture during the height of his career, when he was establishing himself as the preeminent society portrait painter of the Gilded Age.