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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Sargent's Unseen Works Surface in Worcester

Sargent's Unseen Works Surface in Worcester

17 Jan

Summary

  • Exhibition showcases unseen works by celebrated painter John Singer Sargent.
  • Show highlights the artist's visits and connections to the Worcestershire region.
  • Event runs until June 14 at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum.
Sargent's Unseen Works Surface in Worcester

Works by the celebrated portraitist John Singer Sargent are on display at the Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum. The exhibition, "John Singer Sargent: An American in Worcestershire," opened on Saturday and will continue until June 14.

This exhibition highlights Sargent's visits to the Worcestershire region, featuring artworks not previously exhibited in the city. Sargent, known for his remarkable ability to capture individual likeness and character, died in 1925.

The event, supported by Arts Council England, also emphasizes the significance of the Broadway artists' colony to Worcestershire's artistic history. The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday, with tickets bookable online.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The exhibition runs until June 14.
It features works not seen before in Worcester and celebrates Sargent's links to the region.
You can see the exhibition at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum.

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