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Public
Faces, Private Lives
Text
from Improper Bostonians
Society
Painter
By 1908 Mrs. Jack's circle included the society painter John
Singer Sargent (1856-1925). Born in Italy to American parents,
Sargent had first come to Boston in 1887. After a solo exhibition
in 1888 at the St. Botolph Club, he was commissioned in 1890
to design murals for the new Boston Public Library in Copley
Square. Along with other commissions - for the Museum of Fine
Arts and Harvard's Widener Library - Sargent was almost fully
occupied in Boston for the next twenty-five years. While circumspect
about his private life, an album of male nudes that Sargent,
a bachelor, kept for his own enjoyment offers insight into
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Isabella
Stewart Gardner (covering her face)
and John Singer
Sargent.
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