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  2. El Jaleo - Wikipedia

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    El Jaleo is a large painting by John Singer Sargent, depicting a Spanish Romani dancer performing to the accompaniment of musicians. Painted in 1882, it currently hangs in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum , in Boston .

  3. List of works by John Singer Sargent - Wikipedia

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    John Singer Sargent was an American artist, ... El Jaleo: 1882: Portrait: Oil on canvas: 237 cm × 352 cm 93 in × 139 in: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston

  4. John Singer Sargent - Wikipedia

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    John Singer Sargent (/ ... El Jaleo (Spanish Dancer), 1882, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston. In 1879 at the age of 23, Sargent painted a portrait of his ...

  5. Jaleo - Wikipedia

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    El Jaleo, John Singer Sargent, 1882.. A jaleo is a chorus in flamenco in which dancers and the singer clap. [1] [2]More particularly, in flamenco jaleo includes words of encouragement called out to the performers, as individuals or as a group, [3] as well as hand-clapping.

  6. Isabella Stewart Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Gardner intended the second and third floors to be galleries. A large music room originally spanned the first and second floors on one side of the building, but Gardner later split the room, to make space to display a large John Singer Sargent painting called El Jaleo on the first floor and tapestries on the second floor. [10]

  7. Portrait of Madame X - Wikipedia

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    Madame X or Portrait of Madame X is a portrait painting by John Singer Sargent of a young socialite, Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau, wife of the French banker Pierre Gautreau. Madame X was painted not as a commission, but at the request of Sargent. [ 1 ]