I Saw A John Singer Sargent Painting But Now I Can’t Find Anything About It…?
Last Summer I visited the National Gallery in London, and I saw the most beautiful painting, that, if I remember correctly, was a John Singer Sarget. It was maybe 4 by 6 feet… It looked a bit like Madame X, but the woman was wearing a red dress. And this is odd, but I can’t remember if there were one or two women. All i can remember is the red dress, and I’ve tried to look the painting up, but I couldn’t find it anywhere. Does anyone think they know anything about it? I will give you 10 points if you can name the painting, but I wish I could give 100!

Here’s a list of some of his works that have red clothing in them. I hope it helps!
“Ena and Beatty, Daughters of Asther Wertheimer”
“The Chess Game”
“Mrs. Hugh Hammersley”
“The Sulpher Match”
“Beatrice Townsend”
“Gigia Viani”
“Mrs. Charles Inches”
“Fete Familiale”
Here it is…
Ena and Betty,
Daughters of Asher & Mrs. Wertheimer
1901, oil on canvas
185.4 x 130.8 cm, 73 x 51 1/2
Tate Gallery http://johnsingersargent.eeweems.com/dau…
visit this sitehttp://jssgallery.org/index.htm