“I DO NOT JUDGE, I only chronicle,” said John Singer Sargent, the pre-eminent portrait artist of his day, now the subject of a new exhibition, Sargent and Fashion, at Tate Britain specifically exploring his innovative role as a stylist. Presented in tandem with the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the show features 60 paintings – familiar works from the Tate and MFA’s collections – and rarer items on loan.
What lends distinctive appeal is the fact that, alongside the paintings, several outfits depicted are also on display, some for the first time, allowing visitors to witness how Sargent used his keen eye for sartorial detail to interpret his sitters and their place in society. “Cultivate an ever-continuous power of observation,” he advised. “Wherever you are, be always ready to…
