John Singer Sargent sketch to return to National Trust house where it was created
by Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#65G59)
Oil sketch of Elsie Palmer to go on display at Ightham Mote in Kent after being acquired by trust
An oil sketch by John Singer Sargent of one of his most famous models will be returned to the English country house where it was painted after being acquired by the National Trust.
Sargent's sketch of Elsie Palmer, which was done in preparation for his masterpiece A Lady in White, will go on display at Ightham Mote in Kent, where the Palmer family lived and hosted artistic and literary gatherings for the likes of the actor Ellen Terry and the novelist Henry James in the late 1890s.
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