John Artist Chief was an Italian-American painter brought into the world during the 1800s in Florence. He lived until the start of the twentieth century.
He is regarded as "the leading portrait painter of his generation" due to his distinctive style as a portrait painter.
During his lifetime, he painted over 900 oil paintings and 2000 watercolors in some of the world's most picturesque cities like Venice, Florence, Corfu, and Florida.
Because of his interpretation of reality, Sargent's watercolors have given us a wealth of knowledge that is unrivaled in value.
Sargent initially preferred landscapes, but soon. . .




