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Here are a few well-chosen words regarding the water colors that John Singer Sargent (1856 – 1925) made in 1917 picturing the Villa Viscaya in Miami, Florida. The paintings were later purchased by the Worcester Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Click here to read a 1916 art review about “Madame X” (“The Portrait of Madame Gauterau”) by John Singer Sargent.


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Read The Florida Water Colors of John Singer Sargent<br>(Vanity Fair, 1917) for Free

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