1. Sargent - Noun
2. Sargent - Proper noun
United States painter (born in Italy) known for his society portraits (1856-1925)
Source: WordNetImpressionism is only direct sensation. All great painters were less or more impressionists. It is mainly a question of instinct, and much simpler than Sargent thinks. But he went on to agree that impressionists had noted how strong. Claude Monet
To die before being painted by Sargent is to go to Heaven prematurely. Saki
Perhaps the rhinos and she-crocodiles whose gyrations between Mortimer's and East Hampton gives us our vision of social eminence today are content to entrust their faces to Andy Warhol's mingily cosmetic Polaroidising, but one would bet they would rather go to Sargent. Robert Hughes
Aside from the “white grievance,” Sargent contends that the convention’s “sheer unbridled messianism” was front and center. Source: Internet
Being so determined not to yield up your secret, you bit the key in half and spit the piece of key out into the eye of the Police Sargent where it lodged ominously in his cornea. Source: Internet
Finally, Bradley Foster & Sargent Inc. CT purchased a new stake in shares of Tencent Music Entertainment Group during the third quarter valued at $128,000. Source: Internet