John Singer Sargent's "Triumph of Religion" at the Boston Public Library Creation and Restoration Narayan Khandekar, Gianfranco Pocobene, Kate Smith

Series:
Harvard Art Museum
Format:
Hardback
Publication date:
02 Feb 2010
ISBN:
9780300122909
Dimensions:
300 pages: 305 x 229 x 25mm
Illustrations:
300 colour illustrations

John Singer Sargent's "Triumph of Religion at the Boston Public Library", considered to be the artist's masterpiece, is one of the most ambitious mural cycles in the history of American art. This book, comprehensively illustrated, examines and documents Sargent Hall as an art installation (constructed between 1890 and 1919) and describes its restoration history, culminating in the authors' 2003-4 restoration. Sargent (1856-1925) painted the murals on canvas and enhanced their surfaces with relief materials such as plaster, papier mache, metalwork, stencils and patterned cut-outs, 'jewels' made of glass, and Lincrusta-Walton, a corrugated commercial wall covering. During the latest restoration, the three-dimensional elements were removed for the first time, leading to a deeper understanding of Sargent's experimental approach to making the murals and controlling their environment.

Narayan Khandekar is Senior Conservation Scientist at the Harvard Art Museum/Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies. Kate Smith, formerly Paintings Conservator at the Straus Center, works privately. Gianfranco Pocobene is Head of Conservation at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.