Gardner adds surprise to summer of Sargent

From: The Boston Globe | Date: June 18, 1999| Author: Christine Temin, Globe Staff | Copyright information

SARGENT: THE LATE LANDSCAPES Organized by Hilliard Goldfarb and Patrick McMahon, with catalog essays by Goldfarb, Erica Hirshler, and T.J. Jackson Lears At: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum through Sept. 26

"Everybody has been wondering where John Sargent was," began the breathless caption in the November 1916 issue of Vanity Fair. It was VF's own intrepid detective photographer, one Ira L. Hill, who, "after three weary weeks of hot pursuit, finally discovered and photographed him," th...

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