
Time magazine said in 1925 after the death of John Singer Sargent “there is a picture of his in every museum in the world that has been able to secure one.”
Art educator Fred Biamonte will present a psychobiography of Sargent’s life, with an emphasis on his unique relationships with men and women. Sargent’s androgynous nature captured the essence of the personality in his portraits, and expressed his passion in his landscapes.