John Singer Sargent (January 12, 1856 – April 14, 1925) was
the most successful portrait painter of his era, as well as a gifted
landscape painter and watercolorist. Sargent was born in Florence, Italy
to American parents.
Sargent studied in Italy and Germany, and then in Paris under Emile Auguste Carolus-Duran.
Sargent studied with Carolus-Duran, whose influence would be pivotal,
from 1874-1878. Carolus-Duran's atelier was progressive, dispensing
with the traditional academic approach which required careful drawing
and underpainting, in favor of the alla prima method of working directly
on the canvas with a loaded brush, derived from Diego Velázquez. It was
an approach which relied on the proper placement of tones of paint.