A beautiful book of the male nudes by Sargent, the pictures are mostly sketches or prelinary watercolours - they are incredibly evocative, especially his studies of WWI soldiers relaxing away from battle, swimming, sleeping in the sun etc. What Sargent could have created if he had not been hampered by the time he lived in can be seen in his 'Nude Study of Thomas E. McKeller'.
It is fortunate we now live in times when the art of Sargent, not simply his nudes, is recognised and celebrated. He was a wonderful painter of portraits and although dismissed as a society painter the difference between his work and more meritricious practitioners like August John is so obvious as not need discussion. Paintings like 'Madam X' and 'Dr. Pozzi at Home' (often called 'The Man in the Red Coat') are not simply gorgeous to look at but have the acuity of Lely, Velasquez or Titian in the way he captures the character of his sitters and their time.
As for Sargent's nudes? do they show the artist as gay? queer? homosexual? Who knows? We can't know, but they show an artist who was unafraid to capture the beauty of the male form in all its erotic overtones. Looking at these male nudes is like looking at the nudes of Rubens, they are done by someone who loves that flesh. Does that make him gay or queer? I think only a queer artist could capture the tragic vulnerability of those naked soldiers he captured at rest and play so sympathetically. These are not stand-ins for heroic symbols atop a monument but the real fragile flesh of young men who, in all probability, would be dead or horribly injured. His young men are not symbols of 'heroic' youth, but real people.
This book is fascinating for the insights it gives of both prejudice but also how fashion and taste changed so rapidly after WWI. Sargent's heirs had trouble fulfilling his wish for these nudes to be donated to a major museum and this was only in part because they were male nudes. Many museums didn't think Sargent was going to be remembered or worth collecting.
A lovely book of images by a first rate artist.