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To celebrate the New York arrival of “Portrait of Madame X” by John Singer Sargent (1856 – 1924), VANITY FAIR ran this anecdote concerning the 1884 creation of the work as well as a reproduction of one of the pencil studies for the profile head of the sitter, Madame Gauterau.


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Read Madame X  by  John Singer Sargent  (Vanity Fair, 1916) for Free
Read Madame X  by  John Singer Sargent  (Vanity Fair, 1916) for Free