Nov 09 2018
Author Lecture Series: Donna M. Lucey: “Sargent’s Women: Four Lives Behind the Canvas”

Author Lecture Series: Donna M. Lucey: “Sargent’s Women: Four Lives Behind the Canvas”

Presented by Falmouth Art Center at Falmouth Art Center

In this seductive, multilayered biography, based on original letters and diaries, Donna M. Lucey illuminates four extraordinary women painted by the iconic high-society portraitist John Singer Sargent. With uncanny intuition, Sargent hinted at the mysteries and passions that unfolded in his subjects’ lives.

Elsie Palmer traveled between her father’s Rocky Mountain castle and the medieval English manor house where her mother took refuge, surrounded by artists, writers, and actors. Elsie hid labyrinthine passions, including her love for a man who would betray her. As the veiled Sally Fairchild―beautiful and commanding―emerged on Sargent’s canvas, the power of his artistry lured her sister, Lucia, into a Bohemian life. The saintly Elizabeth Chanler embarked on a surreptitious love affair with her best friend’s husband. And the iron-willed Isabella Stewart Gardner scandalized Boston society and became Sargent’s greatest patron and friend.

Like characters in an Edith Wharton novel, these women challenged society’s restrictions, risking public shame and ostracism. All had forbidden love affairs; Lucia bravely supported her family despite illness, while Elsie explored Spiritualism, defying her overbearing father. Finally, the headstrong Isabella outmaneuvered the richest plutocrats on the planet to create her own magnificent art museum.

These compelling stories of female courage connect our past with our present―and remind us that while women live differently now, they still face obstacles to attaining full equality.

Author Biography:

Donna M. Lucey’s book Sargent’s Women: Four Lives Behind the Canvas, was a New York Times Book Review Editors Choice, the 2018 winner of The Mary Lynn Kotz Award for Art in Literature, and a finalist for the 2018 best work of non-fiction for the Library of Virginia Literary Award. Her other works include the New York Times bestselling Archie and Amélie: Love and Madness in the Gilded Age, the award-winning Photographing Montana 1894–1928: The Life and Work of Evelyn Cameron, as well as other books, articles, and a feature-length screenplay. The recipient of two National Endowment for the Humanities grants and a 2017 writer-in-residence at Edith Wharton’s The Mount, Lucey lives with her husband, author Henry Wiencek, in Charlottesville, Virginia.

 

Admission Info

Members $8 / Non-Members $10

Phone: 5085403304

Email: admin@falmouthart.org

Dates & Times

2018/11/09 - 2018/11/09

Location Info

Falmouth Art Center

137 Gifford Street, Falmouth, MA 02541