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Beyond Beauty (A Portrait of John Singer Sargent)
| Expected release date is Aug 4th 2026 |
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Overview
John Singer Sargent (1856–1925) is one of the most famous American artists of all time, yet his personal life and character have remained elusive more than a century after his death. Today, as Sargent’s reputation reaches new heights, the man—restless, deceptively daring, and shrouded in secrecy—is ripe for reappraisal.
Beyond Beauty delves into Sargent’s guarded inner-life, illuminating his contradictions and complexity: an American outsider born and raised in Europe; a reserved gentleman with latent passions; a celebrated painter of the rich and famous who was drawn to unconventional rule-breakers.
Devon Cox explores Sargent’s visionary talent, which challenged artistic and social strictures on both sides of the Atlantic, from his scandalous portrait of Madame X in Paris to his depictions of the Black bellman Thomas McKeller in Boston. Cox also reveals how Sargent’s sumptuous portraits exposed the secret, inner lives of his subjects while his sensual landscapes and dramatic murals provided clues to his own rebellious spirit and repressed desires.
Drawing on new research and unpublished memoirs and letters, Cox also sheds light on Sargent’s sexuality and intimate relationships, from his letters to and sketches of artist Albert de Belleroche, to his connection with a soldier he met while serving as an official war artist. Capturing the glamor and intrigue of the Gilded Age, Beyond Beauty is a fresh, unvarnished portrait of a legendary, enigmatic artist for the twenty-first century.









