Sargent Portrait of Cornelius Vanderbilt II Acquired, Returned to The Breakers

July 7, 2009

Cornelius Vanderbilt II by John Singer Sargent(Newport, RI)   A John Singer Sargent portrait of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, painted in 1890, has returned to The Breakers, the former Vanderbilt summer cottage in Newport, Rhode Island, a National Historic Landmark maintained by The Preservation Society of Newport County.

The portrait was acquired in late May at Sotheby's New York's sale of American Paintings, Drawing and Sculpture.  The purchase price of $230,500 was financed from the Preservation Society's Collections Reserve, supplemented by donations from Vanderbilt family descendants.  The painting had previously been in a private collection in England.

The oil on canvas portrait depicts Mr. Vanderbilt bust-length in a black day suit against a neutral ground.  It has been hung in the Morning Room of The Breakers, where it can be seen by the visiting public. 

The acquisition not only returns a key artistic work to the Preservation Society's collections, but adds the first work by Sargent to be on permanent public display in Newport.

John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) was the most successful portrait painter of his era, as well as a gifted landscape painter and watercolorist.

The Preservation Society of Newport County, Rhode Island is a non-profit educational organization accredited by the American Association of Museums and dedicated to preserving and interpreting the area’s historic architecture, landscapes and decorative arts.  Its 11 historic properties—seven of them National Historic Landmarks—span more than 250 years of American architectural and social development.



 
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