NEW YORK, NY.- Sargent and Impressionism an exceptional selection of landscapes and interiors painted by John Singer Sargent will be on view at Adelson Galleries from November 4 through December 18, 2010. Culled from museum and private collections in the United States and abroad, the exhibitions 28 oil paintings, three watercolors and one ink drawing date from 1883 to 1889. Known as the artists Impressionist period, Sargent spent the years immediately following the Madame X scandal withdrawing from Paris to immerse himself in a new social setting in England. With few portrait commissions to occupy him, this was a period when Sargent pursued stylistic experimentation and furthered his relationship with Claude Monet. The exhibition catalogue includes a significant essay, Sargent, Monet and Manet, which discusses 17 newly-published letters written by Sargent to Monet, touching upon Sargent&