$59,250
John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925) Portrait of Henry L. Higginson II Signed and dated "John S Sargent Dec 21st 1916" l.c. Charcoal on paper with watermark "L. BERVILLE (France), sheet size 24 3/4 x 18 3/4 in. (63.0 x 46.8 cm), unmatted, unframed. Condition: Sheet is mounted to archival paper to stabilize the margins, subtle rippling, toning, acid burn and foxing in the margins. Provenance: From the estate of Henry Lee Higginson and Ida Agassiz, by descent through the family to the current owner. N.B. John Singer Sargent remained in great demand throughout his career as a portrait artist for the leading individuals of his day. Over time Sargent came to prefer making charcoal drawings of his subjects. He could complete these portraits relatively quickly, often in one sitting, and the medium was very well suited both to his technical virtuosity and his adeptness at capturing his subject. Between 1910 and 1925 Sargent made over 500 such portrait drawings, while limiting his oil portraits to under thirty(1). The subject of this charcoal portrait, Henry Lee Higginson II (1900-1981), was the grandson of Henry Lee Higginson and Ida Agassiz Higginson(2). Henry Lee Higginson was a businessman and philanthropist, the founder of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and a benefactor of Harvard University. Ida Agassiz Higginson was the daughter of Louis Agassiz and was a founder of Radcliffe College. Sargent's charcoal portraits of Henry Lee Higginson (done in 1911) and Ida Agas Read more…
Auctioneer:
Skinner
Date:
2010-05-21