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Mary Turner AustinUnveiling the Elegance of Mary Turner Austin: A Masterpiece by John Singer Sargent Artistic Context: The Era of John Singer Sargent Exploring the Gilded Age: Cultural Influences on Sargent's Work The Gilded Age, spanning from the 1870s to the early 1900s, was a time of immense wealth and cultural transformation in America. John Singer Sargent, an American expatriate, thrived in this vibrant period. His portraits reflect the opulence and sophistication
Unveiling the Elegance of Mary Turner Austin: A Masterpiece by John Singer Sargent
Artistic Context: The Era of John Singer Sargent
Exploring the Gilded Age: Cultural Influences on Sargent's Work
The Gilded Age, spanning from the 1870s to the early 1900s, was a time of immense wealth and cultural transformation in America. John Singer Sargent, an American expatriate, thrived in this vibrant period. His portraits reflect the opulence and sophistication of high society. Influenced by European art movements, Sargent blended realism with impressionistic techniques, creating a unique style that captured the essence of his subjects. The era's fascination with beauty and status is evident in his work, making it a significant reflection of the time.Portraiture in the Late 19th Century: A Reflection of Society
During the late 19th century, portraiture became a vital means of self-expression for the elite. Sargent's portraits, including "Mary Turner Austin," serve as historical documents that reveal societal values and aspirations. His ability to convey personality and status through paint made him a sought-after artist among the wealthy. This painting exemplifies the trend of commissioning portraits to immortalize one's social standing and personal identity.Mary Turner Austin: The Subject Behind the Canvas
A Glimpse into the Life of Mary Turner Austin: Socialite and Muse
Mary Turner Austin was not just a socialite; she was a prominent figure in the artistic circles of her time. Born into a well-to-do family, she became a muse for Sargent and other artists. Her charm and grace made her a favorite subject, and her life intertwined with the cultural elite of the Gilded Age. Mary's involvement in the arts and her connections with influential figures of the time added depth to her character, making her an intriguing subject for Sargent's brush.Mary's Influence on Sargent: A Unique Artistic Collaboration
The collaboration between Mary Turner Austin and John Singer Sargent was more than just artist and muse; it was a meeting of minds. Sargent admired her poise and elegance, which he captured beautifully in this portrait. Their relationship allowed Sargent to explore themes of femininity and identity, showcasing Mary not just as a subject but as a powerful representation of women in society. This dynamic partnership enriched the artistic narrative of the time.Composition and Technique: Analyzing Sargent's Brushwork
Color Palette: The Vibrant Hues of Mary Turner Austin
Sargent's color palette in "Mary Turner Austin" is a stunning display of vibrant hues. He skillfully used rich blues, soft pinks, and warm earth tones to create a harmonious composition. The colors not only enhance the subject's beauty but also evoke a sense of warmth and intimacy. This thoughtful selection of colors reflects the emotional depth of the painting, inviting viewers to connect with Mary on a personal level.Brushwork Techniques: Capturing Texture and Emotion
Sargent's brushwork is a hallmark of his style, and in this portrait, it shines brightly. He employed a combination of loose and precise strokes to create texture in Mary's gown and the background. This technique adds a dynamic quality to the painting, making it feel alive. The fluidity of his brushwork captures the essence of Mary's personality, conveying both her elegance and her inner strength.Lighting and Shadow: The Play of Natural Light in the Portrait
The use of natural light in "Mary Turner Austin" is masterful. Sargent expertly manipulated light and shadow to create depth and dimension. The soft illumination highlights Mary's features, drawing attention to her expressive face. This interplay of light enhances the overall mood of the painting, making it a captivating visual experience. Sargent's understanding of light transforms the portrait into a three-dimensional representation of his subject.Symbolism and Themes: What Lies Beneath the Surface
Feminine Identity: The Representation of Women in Sargent's Art
"Mary Turner Austin" is more than a portrait; it is a commentary on feminine identity during the Gilded Age. Sargent's portrayal of Mary reflects the complexities of womanhood in a time when societal expectations were shifting. The painting captures her strength and grace, challenging traditional notions of femininity. Through Mary, Sargent presents a modern woman who embodies both beauty and intellect.Elegance and Poise: The Significance of Attire in the Portrait
Mary's attire in the portrait is a crucial element of its narrative. The luxurious fabric and intricate details of her gown symbolize her social status and sophistication. Sargent's attention to the clothing reflects the importance of fashion in the Gilded Age. The elegance of her attire enhances the overall composition, reinforcing the themes of beauty and grace that permeate the painting.Historical Significance: The Legacy of Mary Turner Austin
Impact on American Art: Sargent's Role in Shaping Portraiture
John Singer Sargent's work, including "Mary Turner Austin," significantly impacted American portraiture. His innovative techniques and ability to capture the essence of his subjects set a new standard for artists. Sargent's portraits are celebrated for their psychological depth and technical mastery, influencing generations of artists. His legacy continues to inspire those who seek to explore the human experience through art.Mary Turner's Place in Art History: A Lasting Impression
Mary Turner Austin's legacy extends beyond her role as a muse. She represents the intersection of art and society during a transformative period in American history. Her portrayal by Sargent immortalizes her in the annals of art history, ensuring that her influence is recognized. The painting serves as a testament to her impact on the cultural landscape of her time.Viewing Experience: Appreciating the Painting in Person
Where to See the Original: Museums and Exhibitions Featuring Sargent
Art enthusiasts can view the original "Mary Turner Austin" at prestigious institutions such as the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. This museum houses a remarkable collection of Sargent's works, allowing visitors to appreciate the intricacies of his artistry. Experiencing the painting in person offers a deeper understanding of Sargent's techniques and the emotional resonance of the piece.Art Appreciation: Tips for Engaging with Portraits
When viewing portraits like "Mary Turner Austin," take time to observe the details. Notice the brushwork, color choices, and the subject's expression. Consider the historical context and the artist's intentions. Engaging with the artwork on multiple levels enhances your appreciation and understanding of its significance. Allow yourself to connect with the emotions conveyed through the canvas.FAQs About Mary Turner Austin by John Singer Sargent
What is the story behind the painting Mary Turner Austin?
The painting captures Mary Turner Austin, a prominent socialite and muse for Sargent, reflecting her elegance and the cultural context of the Gilded Age.How did John Singer Sargent capture Mary Turner's personality in the portrait?
Sargent used expressive brushwork and a thoughtful color palette to convey Mary's grace and strength, making her personality come alive on the canvas.What techniques did Sargent use to create depth in the painting?
Sargent employed a combination of light and shadow, along with varied brushwork, to create a three-dimensional effect that adds depth and realism to the portrait.What is the significance of the colors used in Mary Turner Austin?
The vibrant colors in the painting symbolize warmth and intimacy, enhancing the emotional connection between the viewer and the subject.How does this painting reflect the social context of its time?
The portrait reflects the values and aspirations of the Gilded Age, showcasing the importance of social status and the evolving role of women in society.What are the key features of the reproduction of Mary Turner Austin?
Art reproductions of "Mary Turner Austin" capture the intricate details and vibrant colors of the original painting, offering a superior alternative to standard prints.How can I best display a reproduction of this painting in my home?
To display a reproduction effectively, choose a well-lit area and consider framing it to enhance its visual impact. Position it at eye level for optimal viewing.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
CAN be used for simple Home Theater but really shines when playing music.
Style: R-S202BL, Configuration: receiver only
First: YES, you can use this as an AV receiver *IF* you have a simple home theater setup and are willing and know how to run a digital to analog audio converter from your TV to the inputs of the receiver. BestBuy sells an inexpensive and intuitive unit.
HOWEVER, if you have several devices associated with your home theater (i.e. more than 2 -- then this probably isn't a great option for you).
I generally prefer Vintage Stereo equipment -- My ideal receiver was the Yamaha CR-2020. But sadly, those are hard to come by and have are more expensive and like a used car -- you don't really know what maintenance you have ahead of you. I had inherited a Sony AV receiver that pre-dated HDMI. It worked and I could even program my Logitech remotes with it. However, it really didn't bring the best sound out of my speakers -- a pair of original Large Advents. Plus, it seemed like it was starting to give up the proverbial ghost.
My AV setup is pretty simple since I dumped Time Warner -- or whatever they are calling themselves these days. I have a TV, Roku Streaming stick and that's it! I don't have a living room that would accommodate 20 speakers and a sub without tripping over them (my cats and dog and kids shoes provide enough of an obstacle field).
The downside -- this isn't really intended to be an AV receiver. No Optical Audio in... no HDMI ports... you have to make it work if you want to use it for your TV as well. I purchased an Insignia Digital to Analog Audio converter -- you plug in the HDMI cable from your TV into the input and use RCA cables as the output to plug into the receiver. This little gizmo was about 25 bucks so I was still saving quite a bit of money over "full-featured" AV receivers.
The sound for the TV is fine -- You aren't going to be fooled into thinking you are in an IMax theater or anything. But that wasn't my primary concern.
I really wanted my music to sound great. And playing music is where this receiver really shines! I *REALLY* like the Bluetooh connectivity so that I can play from my computer, cell phone without having to use a patch cable to plug into the receiver.
It has a very simple interface -- mainly because there just isn't that much functionality. push a few buttons and you'll be able to figure it out without a manual.
I know several reviewers have commented on the flimsy clips for the speaker wire but I have some fairly heavy gauge wire and it doesn't works just fine. I don't use banana plus -- just run the copper straight in. Once you get it set up, you shouldn't have a problem -- it isn't like you are constantly re-wiring your speakers.
I was able to purchase this for less than 120 bucks and it drives my vintage Large Advents really well. It provides a beautiful full sound for a wide variety of musical genres.
Maybe one of these days, I'll stumble across another great vintage receiver. But for the money and the convenience of a remote and bluetooth, this receiver can't be beat.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2018
★★★★★ 5
No Nonsense
Style: R-S202BL, Configuration: receiver only
I love this unit! No buzzers and bells, just high quality, hi-fidelity audio. Very easy installation and easy to use remote. Display is not cluttered with unnecessary information. It's sleek appearance make it an awesome unit for any indoor application.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Does exactly what I wanted, sounds perfect for the price.
Style: R-S202BL, Configuration: receiver only
I'm kind of an audiophile, really picky. I got this while on sale for $150 and I am really surprised with how good it sounds, it doesn't compare to the Niko amp I was using in the barn, but it powers my KX12 speakers really well, shakes the walls of the barn. I'll be taking those speakers inside for the winter along with the Niko amp and be using the YAMAHA NS-6490 speakers I bought at the same time as this. I'll be reviewing those speakers soon, they also surprised me.
The bluetooth connected easily.
I had to use a 3.5mm Aux to 2 RCA Adapter Audio Cable to connect my laptop to it. Some stereos come with a 3.5mm input, this doesn't, but neither did my Niko Beta 30 preamp, so no big deal, the adapter was less than $8.
The tuner is really good, I have this in my pole barn that is all metal, including the roof and 18 miles out of town yet it picks up several stations with the supplied antenna, my portable stereo doesn't pick up anything when in the barn.
The specs say it plays 10 Hz – 100 kHz, that seams a little much, the best ears can hear is up to 20kHz, and nothing you connect to it will go higher than 30 kHz, so why would this play up to 100? I use an equalizer to shape the sound and it does play to my satisfaction for the price, both sound quality and volume.
For the $150 I spent, this is a really good deal.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023
★★★★★ 4
Excellent, But I Returned It...
Style: R-S202BL, Configuration: receiver only
I have been a pro musician all of my life and have owned and still use a variety of high quality recording gear. It was time to simplify my setup for the benefit of others. Although my setup sounded great, it was too confusing for friends and family to use with my separate power and mixing console, etc. The solution was to buy a self contained stereo receiver that was easy for everyone to use. Being on a budget, and having owned a myriad of Yamaha instruments and audio gear over the years, I felt confident in buying this receiver without hearing it first.
The bang for the buck is great, and this could easily be a five star rating. I will avoid commenting on specs, etc., as those can be easily compared at anyone's leisure. The Bluetooth feature is very nice, as I am often streaming songs my band is covering and learning from my phone or iPad and it sure is convenient to connect wirelessly, and the sound is great, btw. Even better than a wired connection. Build quality is excellent. It's a fine device, no question.
Despite the many reasons for liking this receiver I returned it after several weeks of daily listening. Bottom line, in my opinion, I did not like the audio quality. Although it can produce more than enough volume to fill my 12' x 18' listening space, there was a lack of fullness and warmth to the sound. True, this receiver is certainly at entry level pricing, but my primary need was to obtain the best sounding 2-channel unit within my budget.
I have ordered the Onkyo TX-8020, which I believe will be a better sounding receiver for my needs. Although the Onkyo lacks Bluetooth, it does offer a separate subwoofer output (which is something I might add down the road), and has a built in phono preamp input, eliminating the need to purchase a separate turntable preamp should I have kept the Yamaha, as I own LPs.
A comment about wattage. The Yamaha claims 100w /channel, while the Onkyo, only 50w /channel. Power amp designs vary widely, as do power amp ratings and and measurements. For example, the guitar player in my classic rock band plays a 15 watt amp, and at a loud concert may get turned up to 3, with lots of headroom to spare. Google the subject if you're interested in learning more. I should mention that speakers vary widely in design and performance too, and it's possible the Yamaha will come alive and sound to my taste with other speakers.
I believe many people will really enjoy the Yamaha BL202. It's a fine receiver. Bottom line, if YOU like it, that's all that matters.
I will amend this review soon after I receive the Onkyo.
UPDATE 6-28-16: I received the Onkyo TX-8020. I like the amplifier better. To my ears, the bass is tighter, more defined and warmer. Mids and highs seem smoother, and the soundstage in well defined and natural. The overall sound is "fuller." Sound is subjective, and in the end your ears decide what you like to hear. The Yamaha sounded great too. Although I don't have Bluetooth with the Onkto, I can stream YouTube and my internet radio stations from my phone or iPad to my Roku player, which is connected to the Onkyo, so I will have somewhat similar wireless capability. There is a wireless add-on accessory to connect an IPad , iPod or iPhone that I may consider.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2016
★★★★★ 5
Great features and impressive quality for the price!
Style: R-S202BL, Configuration: receiver only
Got this for my classroom. Not an audiophile by any means and certainly didn't need the latest greatest features (along with accompanying higher cost). For what I paid, $150 on Amazon before sales tax, I'm very impressed with what it offers and can do. Installed it in my classroom today. Connected it to a pair of old Sony bookshelf speakers which I got around 10 years ago. Specifically got this receiver because the old Onkyo I previously used (still working even though it must be from 1980s or 1990s) was unable to handle audio input from my classroom desktop computer even though I had gotten an adapter cable that had a 3.5mm jack on one end and two RCA (red/white) plugs on the other end. Wanted to use the bookshelf speakers instead of the weak external speakers provided by school for whenever I would need audio during a lesson, video clips, etc. to be heard by students at the back of the classroom. After setting up this receiver and putting it through its paces, I am pleased with its overall performance.
I connected my classroom's desktop computer to the receiver using that adapter cable previously mentioned and this receiver had no problems at all picking up the signal and transmitting it to my bookshelf speakers. Tried out the radio tuner and was pleasantly surprised by both how clear the sound quality is for many local stations (compared to the Onkyo I had previously been using) and for even decoding signals from distant stations (I'm using a spare cheap external FM radio antenna, not the wire antenna provided with this unit) which the previous Onkyo receiver (and even my car radio) can't pick up clearly if at all.
The Bluetooth feature is nice. There's a cheaper version of this receiver without the Bluetooth feature but I decided that the extra $20 was worth it for providing additional possibilities. Had no problem pairing this receiver with my Nexus 6 smartphone. No problems streaming music from my smartphone to the receiver.
So far, I've only encountered one problem. I thought about docking one star off for this problem but in the end decided not to do so because the overall functionality and performance of the receiver isn't significantly impaired by this issue. When I first powered up this receiver (after making all the necessary audio connections to speakers and computer), I thought I might have had a defective unit because I couldn't hear anything even though the volume was clearly set at 40 (out of a 0-99 scale). After some trial and error, what I discovered was that any setting below 45 is practically impossible to hear coming out of my speakers. Once I cranked up the volume to 50-55, sound was clearly discernible to anyone near the speakers. From 55-65, sound fills up my entire classroom nicely. From 65-75, it gets loud in my classroom and when I walked out into the hallway (and then continued walking down the hallway) I could hear the sound clearly from several classrooms away. I can only imagine how loud it might be (and how far the sound may travel) if I cranked up the volume beyond 75. So, for all intents and practical purposes, the sound on this unit works but I'm essentially navigating between 45 (quiet) and 80 (really loud) instead of the full range of 0-99. Like I said, functionality and performance doesn't seem to be impaired by this discrepancy, so I ultimately decided not to knock off a star. Not sure if this issue is particular to the specific unit I received or a recurring pattern in more units beyond mine. Not a deal-breaker and not worth going through the hassle of a merchandise exchange since it gets the job done.
Looking forward to seeing how well this unit works out for this coming school year (and hopefully for many years beyond). If anything should arise to warrant editing this review, then I'll update as needed.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2016