마담 X(마담 피에르 고트로)

1883–84
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 771
루이지애나 태생 파리 명사 비르지니 아말리 아베뇨 코트로는 그녀의 기교 있는 외모로 유명합니다. 사전트는 그녀의 초상을 그려 전시함으로써 자신의 명성을 향상되기를 바랬습니다. 커미션을 받고 일한 것이 아니라 포즈를 취한 모델과의 합작을 통해 작업한 그는 어깨에서 떨어진 끈을 나타냄으로써 그녀의 대담한 개성을 강조하였습니다. 이 초상화가 1884년도 파리 미술 전람회에서 칭찬의 대상이 되기보다는 웃음거리로 전락한 이후, 사전트는 어깨에 끈을 다시 칠한 다음 초상화를 간직하였습니다. 메트로폴리탄에 이 초상화를 팔 당시 그는 “제가 만든 작품 중 최고일 겁니다.”라고 말하면서 모델 이름을 가명으로 해달라고 부탁하였습니다.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • 제목: 마담 X(마담 피에르 고트로)
  • 아티스트: 존 싱어 사전트 미국, 1856–1925년
  • 연대: 1883– 84년
  • 재료: 캔버스에 유화
  • 크기: 208.6 × 109.9cm
  • 크레디트 라인: 아서 하폭 헌 기금, 1916
  • 작품 번호: 16.53
  • Curatorial Department: The American Wing

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Cover Image for 685. Madame X (Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau), 1883–84

685. Madame X (Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau), 1883–84

Curator Stephanie Herdrich and artist Elizabeth Colomba

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NARRATOR: John Singer Sargent submitted this portrait to the Paris Salon of 1884. Though the sitter was not identified, everyone recognized it as Virginie Gautreau.

STEPHANIE HERDRICH: Virginie Gautreau was a notable society celebrity in Paris. And Sargent was fascinated with her.

She was known for her beauty, for her beautiful couture gowns, her elaborate cosmetic regimen. She just cut this very distinctive and striking figure in Paris.

NARRATOR: Sargent labored assiduously to capture her signature lavender-toned skin, rouged ears, unique profile, and signature look. But the public responded with hostility. The reaction was so extreme, Sargent would subsequently refer to it as “the Gautreau disaster,” even as he defended his work.

Years later he maintained that it was, “the best thing I have done.”

HERDRICH: They were shocked by her skin tone, her cosmetics, the way that Sargent represented her.

NARRATOR: Some thought that the portrait was unflattering. They were shocked as well by her low-cut dress—with one strap originally shown slipping down her shoulder in a state of undress. But the scandal went deeper than that.

HERDRICH: The crux of this was a combination of how Sargent portrayed her but also who she was in Paris.

She was considered an American and someone who really was infiltrating society and had this bold way of presenting herself. She was famous because of her beauty—a woman who used her appearance to gain fame and celebrity.

ELIZABETH COLOMBA: And maybe that’s why they didn’t want to see. They didn’t want to see the superficiality of Parisian society.

It’s Virginie Gautreau—it’s her. But it’s also a representation of Paris society at the time, which means the vanity, the superficiality. She’s almost an icon, a representation of what was society.

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