Boston's Apollo : Thomas McKeller and John Singer Sargent / edited by Nathaniel Silver ; with contributions by Trevor Fairbrother [and seven others].

"In 1916, John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) met Thomas Eugene McKeller (1890-1962), a young Black elevator attendant, at Boston's Hotel Vendome. McKeller posed for most of the figures--both male and female--in Sargent's murals in the Museum of Fine Arts. The painter transformed McKeller into white god...

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Main Authors: Silver, Nathaniel E. (Author, Editor, Curator)
Greene, Nikki A. (Author)
O'Grady, Lorraine (Author)
Hirschler, Erica E. (Author)
Fairbrother, Trevor J. (Author)
Riley, Casey (Curator) (Author)
Tóibín, Colm, 1955- (Author)
Corporate Author: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Issuing body, Publisher, Organizer, Host institution)
Other Authors: Sargent, John Singer, 1856-1925 (Artist)
Fisher, Paul, 1952-
Language:English
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Text in English.
Published: Boston, Massachusetts : Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, [2020]
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Physical Description:256 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits (some color), facsimiles, photographs ; 29 cm
Format: Book
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"In 1916, John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) met Thomas Eugene McKeller (1890-1962), a young Black elevator attendant, at Boston's Hotel Vendome. McKeller posed for most of the figures--both male and female--in Sargent's murals in the Museum of Fine Arts. The painter transformed McKeller into white gods and goddesses, creating soaring allegories of the liberal arts that celebrated the recent expansion of the city's premier civic museum. Sargent then gave the preparatory drawings of McKeller to Isabella Stewart Gardner, ensuring their preservation in perpetuity. Displayed together for the first time, the drawings provide a window into the metamorphoses of race, gender, and identity, and attest to a relationship between two men, artist and model, at a time of intense social upheaval. This exhibition brings together Sargent's drawings and related historical materials to tell the story of McKeller's life. His central importance in Sargent's major artistic commissions in the Boston area considers critical questions of race, class, and sexuality--as relevant today as they were in Gilded Age Boston." --publisher's website, accessed 20200227.
Note:Published to accompany an exhibition held at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, February 13-May 17, 2020.
Call Number:ND237.S3 B68 2020
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 248-253) and index.
ISBN:9780300249866
0300249861
Event Details:
"Boston's Apollo: Thomas McKeller and John Singer Sargent" : February 13-May 17, 2020, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Place of Publication:United States -- Massachusetts -- Suffolk -- Boston.