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In this region, the trees were more than a decorative feature. When the Wadsworths began to sell and lease land to local farmers, they included a clause in the contract requiring that a number of trees remain after the land was cleared. This was a holdover from British husbandry; the result was a countryside that was not only beautiful but that provided sun and moisture control for humans and animals alike. Genesee Oaks was Durand's tribute to the splendor of this valley. [Gallery label text] Durand visited the Genesee country but once, sketching in the Geneseo area during late June and July of 1859. Of his trip he wrote to his son in August: "With all my troubles I believe I have learnt more about the management of colors in the painting of trees than by all my previous practice, altho' I have never produced so little in the same span of time, not having made but four studies in five weeks." 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The Dixon family’s life dates have been obtained through research. Based on these dates we speculate the portraits were painted between 1840 and 1860. Tombstone, Oct. 2010, Colleen Piccone A favorite of MAG visitors, the portrait of Sophia Josephine Dixon was conserved in 2006 through a Lower Hudson Conference Conservation Treatment Grant and has been on view in the 19th century American gallery. We are happy to reunite her with her parents, Hiram and Angeline Dixon, whose portraits were conserved in 2008 through the Henry Luce Foundation American Art Conservation Grant. This is the first time that MAG has exhibited the portraits together as a family. They were given to the Gallery by Sophia Josephine’s daughter, Mrs. George B. Penny. The Dixons’ daughter, Sophia Josephine, holds her pet goldfinch on a string, illustrating her patience and nurturing nature in training a wild bird as her pet. Her white dress with blue ribbon sash, lace pantaloons and straw hat are those of a well-bred young girl from a successful American family. In the early nineteenth century, girls were generally depicted in domestic settings. By 1831, however, “The Mother’s Book” by Lydia Child argued that girls as well as boys would benefit from open air and should be allowed to play outside. The Dixon family lived north of New York City, first in Hudson, NY and then in Tarrytown, NY. Excerpted from installation text, Oct. 2010 Colleen Piccone, Curatorial Dept. ", "Dedication" : "Gift of Mrs. George B. 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[Gallery label text, 2004] ", "Dedication" : "Gift of the Isaac Gordon Estate through the Lincoln Rochester Trust Company", "Copyright_Type" : "Public Domain", "Disp_Obj_Type" : "Sculpture", "Creation_Place2" : "United States", "Department" : "", "Obj_Name" : "", "Period" : "", "Style" : "", "Edition" : "", "Curator" : "No. II under "Statuary" in Daniel Powers'' collection catalogue of 1888. 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(71.1 x 96.5 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "28 in.", "Disp_Width" : "38 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "without frame", "Medium" : "Oil", "Support" : "canvas", "Disp_Medium" : "Oil on canvas", "Info_Page_Comm" : "William Gropper satirized the United States Senate in The Opposition as lawmakers were threatening to cut significant federal funding for the arts. Gropper wrote, “I have portrayed the type of representative that is opposed to progress and culture. The U.S. Senate…[has] such an influence on American life, good and bad, that it has even affected the artist and the cultural development of our country.” William Gropper supported himself with his political cartoons, satirical drawings, and illustrations, most of which pointed out how the burdens of society were largely borne by the working class. [Gallery label text, 2024] Lawmakers were threatening to cut significant federal funding for the arts when political cartoonist and painter William Gropper satirized the United States Senate in The Opposition. Gropper wrote, “I have portrayed the type of representative that is opposed to progress and culture. The U.S. Senate…[has] such an influence on American life, good and bad, that it has even affected the artist and the cultural development of our country.” [Gallery label text, 2007] William Gropper was best known for his caustic commentary on the American political and social scene. He depicted realistic and identifiable subjects; The Opposition was one of a number of paintings and illustrations that came out of his 1934 assignment for the magazine Vanity Fair, to sketch legislators in action in Washington. Gropper made no bones about his distaste for politics and used his art to further his point of view: "I have portrayed the type of representative that is opposed to progress and culture. The U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives have had such an influence on American life, good and bad, that it has even affected the artist and the cultural development of our country. No matter how far removed from politics artists may be, it seems to strike home. Only recently one blasting speech of a reactionary representative resulted in not only doing away with the Section of Fine Art, but also dismissing the Graphic Division of the OWI [Office of War Information] and nullifying art reportage for the War Department." Gropper's start as a newspaper illustrator informed the creative processes of the rest of his life. His work retained his journalist's interest in issues of the day, giving it a particularly topical essence presented in a dynamic, expressionistic format. 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Hopkins", "Sort_Artist" : "Hopkins, Milton W.", "Disp_Dimen" : "42 x 30 1/8 in. (106.7 x 76.5 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "42 in.", "Disp_Width" : "30 1/8 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "", "Medium" : "Oil", "Support" : "canvas", "Disp_Medium" : "Oil on canvas", "Info_Page_Comm" : "The Lacey family lived and farmed in Scottsville, New York, a small village south of Rochester on the Oatka Creek. Like many families of means, they used the services of a local artist to have their likenesses painted, since photography as we know it did not exist. For many years, this artist was thought to be Noah North, but recent scholarship points to Milton Hopkins, with whom North probably apprenticed. Painting was not Hopkins' sole occupation. As well, he farmed and was a carriage and sign painter, and was involved in anti-Masonic, abolitionist, and temperance politics. Pierrepont Lacey was born in 1832, and like many little boys, he probably was not comfortable posing for a painting in his best clothes. The family dog, Gun, most likely didn't stand still for long, either, so it may have been quite a challenge for the artist to capture the likenesses of boy and dog. When Pierrepont was fifteen, his family moved to Marshall, Michigan. He grew up, married, and was the father of one son. Milton Hopkins moved to Ohio shortly after this portrait was painted, where he continued to paint portraits and work for the Underground Railroad. [Gallery label text, 2000] Like many young boys, Pierrepont Lacey was probably not comfortable posing for a painting dressed in his best suit and red shoes. Gun, the family dog, was most likely a restless subject for the artist to capture, as well. There are six known portraits by Hopkins showing children dressed in their finest clothes, often accompanied by their dogs. All of the children’s parents were connected to the artist through their activities in anti-Masonic, abolitionist, and temperance politics. MAG’s nearly full-size portrait is one of the most engaging likenesses done by Hopkins and has become an American folk art icon. [Excerpted from gallery label text, Oct. 2011, Colleen Piccone, Curatorial] The Lacey family, whose portraits are on view nearby, lived in this home at 9 Scottsville-Chili Road in Scottsville, New York in the 1830s, where it is believed their portraits were painted and first hung. Two children in this 1890s photograph were relatives of the Lacey family. The girl on the far left was Ruth Hanford (Munn), in whose memory the portraits were given to the Memorial Art Gallery. The paintings were passed down through the generations in this family home until 1932, when they were presented on the occasion of a marriage and moved to a new home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 1978, the generous owners donated the group of family heirlooms to the Memorial Art Gallery, to be enjoyed by its many visitors. 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(51 x 61.2 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "20 1/16 in.", "Disp_Width" : "24 1/8 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "without frame", "Medium" : "Tempera", "Support" : "panel", "Disp_Medium" : "Tempera on gesso panel", "Info_Page_Comm" : "Jacob Lawrence put his own stylistic innovations on the flattened surfaces, distorted shapes, and bold colors of modernism. Here his vibrant palette and energetic composition express the joy and vitality of a summer in Harlem. Children play with their soap box and approach a shaved ice vendor; adults gather in conversation. Lawrence moved to Harlem with his family at the age of twelve, and he was greatly influenced by the creative community flourishing there. Lawrence chronicled the lives, accomplishments, and challenges experienced by Black communities in the United States. His best-known series, The Migration of the Negro (1941), depicted the mass movement of Black people who relocated from the American South to the North, Midwest, and West in search of economic and social mobility. Lawrence’s parents themselves moved to the North in this exodus known as the Great Migration, which took place from the 1910s through the 1970s. [Gallery label text, 2024]", "Dedication" : "Marion Stratton Gould Fund", "Copyright_Type" : "Under Copyright", "Disp_Obj_Type" : "Painting", "Creation_Place2" : "United States", "Department" : "", "Obj_Name" : "", "Period" : "", "Style" : "", "Edition" : "", "Curator" : "", "Images": [ { "ImagePath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/images/91.5_A1.jpg", "ThumbnailPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Thumbnails/91.5_A1.jpg", "PreviewPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Previews/91.5_A1.jpg", "IIIF_URL": "http://iiif.gallerysystems.com/91.5_A1.jpg", "IsPrimary" : "1", "_SurrogateID" : "12514", "Image_Type" : "digital image", "Photo_Credit" : "", "Remarks" : "Print Master derived from Digital Master for Seeing America Pachyderm project August 2008. Needs curatorial approval for other uses.", "View" : "" } , ] },{ "embark_ID" : 1983, "URL" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Objects-1/info/1983", "Disp_Access_No" : "1975.120.8", "_AccNumSort1" : "", "Disp_Create_DT" : "1974", "_Disp_Start_Dat" : "1974", "_Disp_End_Date" : "1974", "Disp_Title" : "The 1920's... The Migrants Arrive and Cast Their Ballots", "Alt_Title" : "", "Obj_Title" : "", "Series_Title" : "", "Disp_Maker_1" : "Jacob Lawrence", "Sort_Artist" : "Lawrence, Jacob", "Disp_Dimen" : "34 3/8 x 26 in. (87.3 x 66 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "34 3/8 in.", "Disp_Width" : "26 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "sheet", "Medium" : "Printer''s ink", "Support" : "paper", "Disp_Medium" : "Color serigraph", "Info_Page_Comm" : "In 1975, Jacob Lawrence and twelve other artists were asked to respond to the question, "What does independence mean to me?" The prints made by the artists comprise the Kent Bicentennial Portfolio: Spirit of Independence, commissioned in honor of the American Bicentennial. Jacob Lawrence's parents migrated from the south to New York City, so the theme of migration was one that had great meaning to his personal history. He said, "During the post World War I period millions of black people left southern communities in the United States and migrated to northern cities. This migration reached its peak during the 1920's. Among the many advantages the migrants found in the north was the freedom to vote. In my print, migrants are represented expressing that freedom." [Gallery label text]", "Dedication" : "Gift of Lorillard, New York", "Copyright_Type" : "Under Copyright", "Disp_Obj_Type" : "Print", "Creation_Place2" : "United States", "Department" : "", "Obj_Name" : "", "Period" : "", "Style" : "", "Edition" : "", "Curator" : "This print was also published as a poster. ", "Images": [ { "ImagePath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/images/75.120.8_A1.jpg", "ThumbnailPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Thumbnails/75.120.8_A1.jpg", "PreviewPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Previews/75.120.8_A1.jpg", "IIIF_URL": "http://iiif.gallerysystems.com/75.120.8_A1.jpg", "IsPrimary" : "1", "_SurrogateID" : "19161", "Image_Type" : "digital image", "Photo_Credit" : "", "Remarks" : "", "View" : "" } , ] },{ "embark_ID" : 549, "URL" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Objects-1/info/549", "Disp_Access_No" : "1941.30", "_AccNumSort1" : "", "Disp_Create_DT" : "ca. 1840", "_Disp_Start_Dat" : "1835", "_Disp_End_Date" : "1845", "Disp_Title" : "Judge and Mrs. Arthur Yates", "Alt_Title" : "Conversation Piece", "Obj_Title" : "", "Series_Title" : "", "Disp_Maker_1" : "M. M. Manchester", "Sort_Artist" : "Manchester, M. M.", "Disp_Dimen" : "36 x 58 3/4 in. (91.4 x 149.2 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "36 in.", "Disp_Width" : "58 3/4 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "without frame", "Medium" : "Oil", "Support" : "canvas", "Disp_Medium" : "Oil on canvas", "Info_Page_Comm" : "This grand portrait might have been a focal point in Judge and Mrs. Yates’s parlor. Judge Yates built the first steam saw mill in Tioga County, and was justice of the peace and postmaster. Whether the furnishings, book, and clothing accurately depict the Yates’s possessions is impossible to say. They are meant to convince us of the pair’s position within the local gentry. Yards of satiny fabric held in place by a curtain holdback speak of luxury. Mrs. Yates’s jewelry, lace collar, cuffs and trimmed handkerchief, were the accoutrements of a lady of means. Judge Yates holds a book by English theologian William Paley entitled Natural Theology, a text regularly consulted by well-read gentlemen of the 19th century. While we know very little about Mr. Manchester, the artist, we can safely say that he was familiar with the grand tradition of portraiture that frequently placed subjects within ennobling, but not always authentic, settings. [Gallery label text, 2002]", "Dedication" : "Gallery Purchase", "Copyright_Type" : "Public Domain", "Disp_Obj_Type" : "Painting", "Creation_Place2" : "United States", "Department" : "", "Obj_Name" : "", "Period" : "", "Style" : "", "Edition" : "", "Curator" : "Exhibited in the 1940s with the title "Conversation Piece"", "Images": [ { "ImagePath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/images/41.30_A1.jpg", "ThumbnailPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Thumbnails/41.30_A1.jpg", "PreviewPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Previews/41.30_A1.jpg", "IIIF_URL": "http://iiif.gallerysystems.com/41.30_A1.jpg", "IsPrimary" : "1", "_SurrogateID" : "12357", "Image_Type" : "digital image", "Photo_Credit" : "", "Remarks" : "", "View" : "" } , ] },{ "embark_ID" : 553, "URL" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Objects-1/info/553", "Disp_Access_No" : "1945.70", "_AccNumSort1" : "", "Disp_Create_DT" : "1938", "_Disp_Start_Dat" : "1938", "_Disp_End_Date" : "1938", "Disp_Title" : "Ice Cream Cones", "Alt_Title" : "", "Obj_Title" : "", "Series_Title" : "", "Disp_Maker_1" : "Reginald Marsh", "Sort_Artist" : "Marsh, Reginald", "Disp_Dimen" : "24 x 30 in. (61 x 76.2 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "24 in.", "Disp_Width" : "30 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "without frame", "Medium" : "Egg tempera", "Support" : "board", "Disp_Medium" : "Egg tempera on composition board", "Info_Page_Comm" : "", "Dedication" : "Gift of a Friend of the Gallery", "Copyright_Type" : "Under Copyright", "Disp_Obj_Type" : "Painting", "Creation_Place2" : "United States", "Department" : "", "Obj_Name" : "", "Period" : "", "Style" : "", "Edition" : "", "Curator" : "", "Images": [ { "ImagePath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/images/45.70_A1.jpg", "ThumbnailPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Thumbnails/45.70_A1.jpg", "PreviewPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Previews/45.70_A1.jpg", "IIIF_URL": "http://iiif.gallerysystems.com/45.70_A1.jpg", "IsPrimary" : "1", "_SurrogateID" : "12370", "Image_Type" : "digital image", "Photo_Credit" : "", "Remarks" : "Print master derived 11/23/09 by Lu Harper for Seeing America lesson plans. Needs to be okayed by Curatorial for any other use.", "View" : "" } , ] },{ "embark_ID" : 4477, "URL" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Objects-1/info/4477", "Disp_Access_No" : "1991.35", "_AccNumSort1" : "", "Disp_Create_DT" : "1864", "_Disp_Start_Dat" : "1864", "_Disp_End_Date" : "1864", "Disp_Title" : "Towing a Boat, Honfleur", "Alt_Title" : "", "Obj_Title" : "", "Series_Title" : "", "Disp_Maker_1" : "Claude Monet", "Sort_Artist" : "Monet, Claude", "Disp_Dimen" : "21 3/4 x 32 5/16 in. (55.2 x 82.1 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "21 3/4 in.", "Disp_Width" : "32 5/16 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "without frame", "Medium" : "Oil", "Support" : "canvas", "Disp_Medium" : "Oil on canvas", "Info_Page_Comm" : ""All that is painted directly, at a given moment, has a force, power, and vitality which can never be duplicated in a studio." --Eugène Boudin, to his student Claude Monet Claude Monet’s early paintings were solidly grounded in the work of the preceding generation of French landscape painters called the Barbizon school. Their insistence on painting en plein air, or out of doors, led to Monet’s passion for capturing the transience of light. Towing a Boat, Honfleur, painted ten years before the term Impressionism was coined, captures the moment that night overtakes sunset. It is one of the earliest of Monet’s many seascapes. As an experiment in reproducing the changing effects of light under different atmospheric conditions, the painting shows his process of abstracting nature into simplified forms and exaggerated color contrasts. [Label copy from Monet: Vision and Process exhibition, 2018]", "Dedication" : "Gift of Marie C. and Joseph C. Wilson", "Copyright_Type" : "Public Domain", "Disp_Obj_Type" : "Painting", "Creation_Place2" : "France", "Department" : "", "Obj_Name" : "", "Period" : "", "Style" : "", "Edition" : "", "Curator" : "", "Images": [ { "ImagePath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/images/91.35_A2.jpg", "ThumbnailPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Thumbnails/91.35_A2.jpg", "PreviewPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Previews/91.35_A2.jpg", "IIIF_URL": "http://iiif.gallerysystems.com/91.35_A2.jpg", "IsPrimary" : "1", "_SurrogateID" : "25404", "Image_Type" : "digital image", "Photo_Credit" : "", "Remarks" : "", "View" : "" } , ] },{ "embark_ID" : 3891, "URL" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Objects-1/info/3891", "Disp_Access_No" : "1998.74", "_AccNumSort1" : "", "Disp_Create_DT" : "1907", "_Disp_Start_Dat" : "1907", "_Disp_End_Date" : "1907", "Disp_Title" : "Sunday Morning", "Alt_Title" : "", "Obj_Title" : "", "Series_Title" : "", "Disp_Maker_1" : "Jerome Myers", "Sort_Artist" : "Myers, Jerome", "Disp_Dimen" : "37 1/2 x 44 1/2 in. (95.3 x 113 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "37 1/2 in.", "Disp_Width" : "44 1/2 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "with frame", "Medium" : "Oil", "Support" : "canvas", "Disp_Medium" : "Oil on canvas", "Info_Page_Comm" : "Jerome Myers said of his art, “I went to the gutter for my subject, but they were poetic gutters.” [Gallery label text, 2007] Jerome Myers was called "the gentle poet of the slums" for his compassionate images of immigrant life in New York's Lower East Side. Myers recorded the unglamorous, yet commonplace aspects of city life, as did fellow painters John Sloan and Robert Henri, members of The Eight or the Ashcan School. However, his vision of the city's poor never evoked a sense of wretchedness: "Why catch humanity by the shirt-tail," he said, "when I could see more pleasant things?" Though tame to us today, paintings like Sunday Morning were considered progressive, even "revolutionary" when they were painted, because of their subject matter. However, when it came to exhibiting with The Eight, Robert Henri didn't think that Myers's work was forceful enough. As a founder of the innovative American Association of Painters and Sculptors in 1911, Myers helped to pave the way for the watershed 1913 Armory Show in New York City, the exhibition that introduced European modernism to an enthusiastic but occasionally bewildered public. [Gallery label text, 2006]", "Dedication" : "Marion Stratton Gould Fund", "Copyright_Type" : "Public Domain", "Disp_Obj_Type" : "Painting", "Creation_Place2" : "United States", "Department" : "", "Obj_Name" : "", "Period" : "", "Style" : "", "Edition" : "", "Curator" : "", "Images": [ { "ImagePath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/images/98.74_A1.jpg", "ThumbnailPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Thumbnails/98.74_A1.jpg", "PreviewPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Previews/98.74_A1.jpg", "IIIF_URL": "http://iiif.gallerysystems.com/98.74_A1.jpg", "IsPrimary" : "1", "_SurrogateID" : "12547", "Image_Type" : "digital image", "Photo_Credit" : "", "Remarks" : "Print Master derived from Digital Master for Seeing America Pachyderm project August 2008. Needs curatorial approval for other uses.", "View" : "" } , ] },{ "embark_ID" : 633, "URL" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Objects-1/info/633", "Disp_Access_No" : "1984.22", "_AccNumSort1" : "", "Disp_Create_DT" : "ca. 1834", "_Disp_Start_Dat" : "1829", "_Disp_End_Date" : "1839", "Disp_Title" : "Old Woman with a Bible", "Alt_Title" : "", "Obj_Title" : "", "Series_Title" : "", "Disp_Maker_1" : "Ammi Phillips", "Sort_Artist" : "Phillips, Ammi", "Disp_Dimen" : "33 1/2 x 28 in. (85.1 x 71.1 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "33 1/2 in.", "Disp_Width" : "28 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "without frame", "Medium" : "Oil", "Support" : "linen", "Disp_Medium" : "Oil on linen", "Info_Page_Comm" : "We take for granted the ability to record our families' faces. Even the likenesses of those long-dead are etched in our memories by their photographs. But before cameras and film, the only way to save a "likeness" was to create a life or death mask, draw or paint a picture, or make a sculpture. In rural New York State, many portraits were done by painters like Ammi Phillips who had a minimal amount of training. Their customers, in turn, passed paintings down through the generations until all too often, the identity of the sitters was lost. If we don't know whose portrait this was, and if Ammi Phillips was not an academically trained artist, why do we continue to appreciate this work and keep it in a museum? The directness of human spirit that these paintings convey combined with the intricacy of design and patterning create a work filled with the "visual delight" that we search for in a work of art. [Gallery label text, 2008] This woman’s identity has not been preserved, but we might speculate with confidence that she was a devout person, as her arm is placed so firmly on the Bible. Notice, too, how carefully the artist painted the fabric of her day-cap, the embroidery on her shawl, and even the tasseled trim of the curtains. [Gallery label text, 2008]", "Dedication" : "Beatrice M. Padelford Trust", "Copyright_Type" : "Public Domain", "Disp_Obj_Type" : "Painting", "Creation_Place2" : "United States", "Department" : "", "Obj_Name" : "", "Period" : "", "Style" : "", "Edition" : "", "Curator" : "", "Images": [ { "ImagePath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/images/84.22_A1.jpg", "ThumbnailPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Thumbnails/84.22_A1.jpg", "PreviewPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Previews/84.22_A1.jpg", "IIIF_URL": "http://iiif.gallerysystems.com/84.22_A1.jpg", "IsPrimary" : "1", "_SurrogateID" : "12492", "Image_Type" : "digital image", "Photo_Credit" : "", "Remarks" : "", "View" : "" } , ] },{ "embark_ID" : 4233, "URL" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Objects-1/info/4233", "Disp_Access_No" : "1977.1", "_AccNumSort1" : "", "Disp_Create_DT" : "1783", "_Disp_Start_Dat" : "1783", "_Disp_End_Date" : "1783", "Disp_Title" : "Miss Sophia Hoare", "Alt_Title" : "", "Obj_Title" : "", "Series_Title" : "", "Disp_Maker_1" : "Sir Joshua Reynolds", "Sort_Artist" : "Reynolds, Joshua", "Disp_Dimen" : "36 x 28 in. (91.4 x 71.1 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "36 in.", "Disp_Width" : "28 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "overall", "Medium" : "Oil", "Support" : "canvas", "Disp_Medium" : "Oil on canvas", "Info_Page_Comm" : "Joshua Reynolds was the leading portrait painter in 18th-century England, the first president of London’s Royal Academy, and a respected art critic. He frequently modeled his sitters’ poses on those seen in Old Master painting and ancient classical sculpture. Reynolds’ use of rich color, strong lighting, and loose brushwork greatly influenced the next generation of British portraitists, including Sir Thomas Lawrence and Sir Henry Raeburn. The young woman in this portrait, Sophia Hoare (c. 1765-1836), was the daughter of Richard Hoare, an heir to the founder of England’s oldest private bank. Sophia’s portrait was commissioned by William Grimston, whom she married in February 1783. Reynolds noted the transaction in his account books: “Miss Hoare, paid by Mr. Grimpstone, £ 78 15s.; a very proper attention on the part of the fiancé.” [Forman Gallery, Summer 2015]", "Dedication" : "George Eastman Collection of the University of Rochester", "Copyright_Type" : "Public Domain", "Disp_Obj_Type" : "Painting", "Creation_Place2" : "England", "Department" : "", "Obj_Name" : "", "Period" : "", "Style" : "", "Edition" : "", "Curator" : "1911 exhibition catalogue lists the sitter as Miss Sophia Hoare and says she sat for the painting in October 1782. See photocopy in curatorial file.", "Images": [ { "ImagePath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/images/77.1_A2.jpg", "ThumbnailPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Thumbnails/77.1_A2.jpg", "PreviewPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Previews/77.1_A2.jpg", "IIIF_URL": "http://iiif.gallerysystems.com/77.1_A2.jpg", "IsPrimary" : "1", "_SurrogateID" : "43990", "Image_Type" : "digital image", "Photo_Credit" : "", "Remarks" : "Photographed in frame; frame cropped out in Photoshop", "View" : "" } , ] },{ "embark_ID" : 2325, "URL" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Objects-1/info/2325", "Disp_Access_No" : "1991.73", "_AccNumSort1" : "", "Disp_Create_DT" : "1854", "_Disp_Start_Dat" : "1854", "_Disp_End_Date" : "1854", "Disp_Title" : "The County Election (after George Caleb Bingham)", "Alt_Title" : "", "Obj_Title" : "", "Series_Title" : "", "Disp_Maker_1" : "John Sartain", "Sort_Artist" : "Sartain, John", "Disp_Dimen" : "25 5/8 x 32 3/16 in. (65.1 x 81.8 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "25 5/8 in.", "Disp_Width" : "32 3/16 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "", "Medium" : "Printer''s ink", "Support" : "paper", "Disp_Medium" : "Hand-colored line, stipple and mezzotint engraving", "Info_Page_Comm" : "This scene is a commentary on American elections as well as on a specific Election Day in 1850. On that day, in Saline County, Missouri, the artist George Caleb Bingham ran for a place in the State Legislature. E. D. Sappington, the candidate lifting his shiny top hat, was the winner. Sappington, with his workers, tried to buy votes with liquor, and because he was related to the judge and one of the clerks, the election’s outcome aroused suspicion. While Bingham did not contest the results, The County Election makes a powerful statement about his thoughts concerning the corrupt proceedings. The artist represents himself as the figure in the stovepipe hat seated on the courthouse steps, attended by a friendly dog and two men in white hats who pause to look over his shoulder. John Sartain was a highly successful engraver and publisher. He is well-known for his mezzotints of paintings by some of America’s major artists, including Emanuel Leutze and Thomas Sully. His descendants continued to make important contributions to the world of 19th century American art. [Gallery label text, October 2010]", "Dedication" : "Marion Stratton Gould Fund", "Copyright_Type" : "Public Domain", "Disp_Obj_Type" : "Print", "Creation_Place2" : "United States", "Department" : "", "Obj_Name" : "", "Period" : "", "Style" : "", "Edition" : "", "Curator" : "", "Images": [ { "ImagePath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/images/91.73_A1.jpg", "ThumbnailPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Thumbnails/91.73_A1.jpg", "PreviewPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Previews/91.73_A1.jpg", "IIIF_URL": "http://iiif.gallerysystems.com/91.73_A1.jpg", "IsPrimary" : "1", "_SurrogateID" : "18944", "Image_Type" : "digital image", "Photo_Credit" : "", "Remarks" : "", "View" : "" } , ] },{ "embark_ID" : 5058, "URL" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Objects-1/info/5058", "Disp_Access_No" : "1972.75", "_AccNumSort1" : "", "Disp_Create_DT" : "ca. 1630-1640", "_Disp_Start_Dat" : "1630", "_Disp_End_Date" : "1640", "Disp_Title" : "The Fox and the Heron", "Alt_Title" : "", "Obj_Title" : "", "Series_Title" : "", "Disp_Maker_1" : "Frans Snyders and workshop", "Sort_Artist" : "Snyders, Frans", "Disp_Dimen" : "47 1/8 x 61 1/4 in. (119.7 x 155.6 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "47 1/8 in.", "Disp_Width" : "61 1/4 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "", "Medium" : "Oil", "Support" : "canvas", "Disp_Medium" : "Oil on canvas", "Info_Page_Comm" : "Monumental and decorative animal painting developed in Antwerp in the 17th century in the immediate circle of Rubens. Snyders, whose workshop was famous for this type of work, often also collaborated on the animals, flowers, and fruit in his friend Rubens's paintings. The rendering of materials such as the fur of the fox, the plumage of the bird, and the transparency of the glass jar add to the interest in texture. "The Fox and the Heron" is a story from Aesop's Fables. In the background, the fox invites the heron for dinner and offers only a bowl of soup, impossible for the heron to eat. In the foreground, the heron in turn invites the fox. Dinner is served in a long-necked glass jar and the fox can only lick the outside. Moral: One bad turn deserves another! [Gallery label text, August 1996]", "Dedication" : "Gift of Dr. and Mrs. James V. Aquavella", "Copyright_Type" : "Public Domain", "Disp_Obj_Type" : "Painting", "Creation_Place2" : "Flanders", "Department" : "", "Obj_Name" : "", "Period" : "", "Style" : "", "Edition" : "", "Curator" : "", "Images": [ { "ImagePath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/images/72.75_A3.jpg", "ThumbnailPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Thumbnails/72.75_A3.jpg", "PreviewPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Previews/72.75_A3.jpg", "IIIF_URL": "http://iiif.gallerysystems.com/72.75_A3.jpg", "IsPrimary" : "1", "_SurrogateID" : "29171", "Image_Type" : "digital image", "Photo_Credit" : "", "Remarks" : "Scanned by Andy Olenick April 2009 from a 1995 transparency shot by James Via. Master exists only in TIF form, not DNG. On disk 090407", "View" : "" } , { "ImagePath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/images/72.75_R1.jpg", "ThumbnailPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Thumbnails/72.75_R1.jpg", "PreviewPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Previews/72.75_R1.jpg", "IIIF_URL": "http://iiif.gallerysystems.com/72.75_R1.jpg", "IsPrimary" : "0", "_SurrogateID" : "30877", "Image_Type" : "digital image", "Photo_Credit" : "", "Remarks" : "Related image from National Museum, Stockholm", "View" : "" } , ] },{ "embark_ID" : 4951, "URL" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Objects-1/info/4951", "Disp_Access_No" : "1914.8", "_AccNumSort1" : "", "Disp_Create_DT" : "1910", "_Disp_Start_Dat" : "1910", "_Disp_End_Date" : "1910", "Disp_Title" : "Oxen on the Beach", "Alt_Title" : "", "Obj_Title" : "", "Series_Title" : "", "Disp_Maker_1" : "Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida", "Sort_Artist" : "Sorolla y Bastida, Joaquin", "Disp_Dimen" : "29 x 43 in. (73.7 x 109.2 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "29 in.", "Disp_Width" : "43 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "", "Medium" : "Oil", "Support" : "canvas", "Disp_Medium" : "Oil on canvas", "Info_Page_Comm" : "Sorolla discovered Impressionism during an 1885 visit to Paris and took its revolutionary approach to light and color back to Spain with him. There he developed his own style, characterized by large, strong brushstrokes, and soon his international reputation was established. Sorolla's special ability to render the play of bright sunlight on the sea, on sand, and on figures along the beach has been praised by critics. "Oxen on the Beach," which features all three surfaces, is a brilliant display of Sorolla's talents. [adapted from gallery label text, 1999]", "Dedication" : "Gift of Mrs. James Sibley Watson", "Copyright_Type" : "Public Domain", "Disp_Obj_Type" : "Painting", "Creation_Place2" : "Spain", "Department" : "", "Obj_Name" : "", "Period" : "", "Style" : "", "Edition" : "", "Curator" : "", "Images": [ { "ImagePath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/images/14.8_A1.jpg", "ThumbnailPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Thumbnails/14.8_A1.jpg", "PreviewPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Previews/14.8_A1.jpg", "IIIF_URL": "http://iiif.gallerysystems.com/14.8_A1.jpg", "IsPrimary" : "1", "_SurrogateID" : "14425", "Image_Type" : "digital image", "Photo_Credit" : "", "Remarks" : "", "View" : "" } , ] },{ "embark_ID" : 720, "URL" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Objects-1/info/720", "Disp_Access_No" : "1988.6", "_AccNumSort1" : "", "Disp_Create_DT" : "ca. 1852", "_Disp_Start_Dat" : "1847", "_Disp_End_Date" : "1857", "Disp_Title" : "Peeling Onions", "Alt_Title" : "", "Obj_Title" : "", "Series_Title" : "", "Disp_Maker_1" : "Lilly Martin Spencer", "Sort_Artist" : "Spencer, Lilly Martin", "Disp_Dimen" : "36 x 29 in. (91.4 x 73.7 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "36 in.", "Disp_Width" : "29 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "", "Medium" : "Oil", "Support" : "canvas", "Disp_Medium" : "Oil on canvas", "Info_Page_Comm" : "", "Dedication" : "Gift of the Women's Council in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Memorial Art Gallery", "Copyright_Type" : "Public Domain", "Disp_Obj_Type" : "Painting", "Creation_Place2" : "United States", "Department" : "", "Obj_Name" : "", "Period" : "", "Style" : "", "Edition" : "", "Curator" : "", "Images": [ { "ImagePath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/images/88.6_A1.jpg", "ThumbnailPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Thumbnails/88.6_A1.jpg", "PreviewPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Previews/88.6_A1.jpg", "IIIF_URL": "http://iiif.gallerysystems.com/88.6_A1.jpg", "IsPrimary" : "1", "_SurrogateID" : "12511", "Image_Type" : "digital image", "Photo_Credit" : "", "Remarks" : "", "View" : "" } , ] },{ "embark_ID" : 7801, "URL" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Objects-1/info/7801", "Disp_Access_No" : "1944.10", "_AccNumSort1" : "", "Disp_Create_DT" : "ca. 865 BCE-860 BCE", "_Disp_Start_Dat" : "865 BCE", "_Disp_End_Date" : "860 BCE", "Disp_Title" : "Winged Genius", "Alt_Title" : "", "Obj_Title" : "", "Series_Title" : "", "Disp_Maker_1" : "Assyrian artist", "Sort_Artist" : "Assyrian artist", "Disp_Dimen" : "33 3/8 x 29 1/8 x 2 1/2 in. (84.7 x 73.9 x 6.4 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "33 3/8 in.", "Disp_Width" : "29 1/8 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "with mount", "Medium" : "Alabaster", "Support" : "", "Disp_Medium" : "Alabaster", "Info_Page_Comm" : "This mythical guardian figure, called a Genius, wears a two-horned helmet and fringed garment and carries a double-handled dagger, all attributes of his divine nature. His hands gesture protectively toward a flowering tree, just visible at the right edge of the sculpture. This relief, once brightly painted, is a fragment from the Northwest palace built by the Assyrian king Ashirnasirpal II (883—859 BCE) in his capital city at Kalhu, now the Iraqi city of Nimrud. Dozens of huge stone slabs carved with scenes of human and divine figures decorated the palace walls. [Gallery label text, 2009] This relief is a fragment of a larger composition of similar figures that once decorated one of the palaces of King Ashurnasirpal II, who ruled Assyria from 883 to 859 BCE. He established his capital at Kalhu, now the Iraqi city of Nimrud. Carved in a technique typical of Assyrian bas-reliefs, with contours deeply channeled to make them discernible in diffuse light, the figure’s facial features and musculature are carefully modeled. The hair and garments are also carved in detail, enhancing the decorative effect that the Assyrians favored in such reliefs. The wings and the two-horned helmet worn by the figure, called a Genius, are attributes of his divinity. That he is a protective deity is implied by his gesture toward the tree form, which suggests the care of a farmer for planted crops. The palmettes of a tree behind the figure’s right foot separated this figure from a similar one, now in the Vatican Museum in Rome, facing in the opposite direction. The motif of tending to these tree forms appears on many of the more than 315 Assyrian reliefs in collections outside of Nimrud, and is believed to represent an act that was part of ritual ceremonies. While such ceremonies remain unexplained, their frequent representation in palace reliefs suggests their importance to Assyrian court life. "I, Ashurnasirpal, the king whose glory is mighty, took Kalhu and changed its ancient mound… A palace of boxwood, mulberry, cedar, cypress, pistachio, tamarisk, and poplar… for my royal dwelling and for my lordly pleasure I founded therein, I adorned and made glorious.” King Ashurnasirpal II, who ruled Assyria from 883-859 BCE, so described the founding of his new capital city at Kalhu (modern-day Nimrud) on the banks of the Tigris River. Ashurnasirpal’s most elaborate project was the construction of the Northwest Palace, which included state apartments, a throne room, administrative offices, a harem and a tomb. Built during his reign and completed by his successors, the palace was decorated with huge stone slabs that were carved with scenes of figures in relief and inscribed with a record of important events during Ashurnasirpal’s reign. The Gallery’s relief, Winged Genius, probably comes from this palace. [Gallery label text, 2004] ", "Dedication" : "R. T. Miller Fund", "Copyright_Type" : "Artist Unknown", "Disp_Obj_Type" : "Sculpture", "Creation_Place2" : "Iraq", "Department" : "", "Obj_Name" : "", "Period" : "", "Style" : "", "Edition" : "", "Curator" : "Per John Stearns of Dartmouth, this panel came from the Northwest Palace of Assurnasirpal II, the left half of the upper register of Room I; the right half of the panel is in the Vatican Museum. Deaccessioned from Cleveland Museum of Art in 1944 due to space considerations (see letter in curatorial file). --KSchauber, Curatorial Research Ass''t", "Images": [ { "ImagePath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/images/44.10_A4.jpg", "ThumbnailPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Thumbnails/44.10_A4.jpg", "PreviewPath" : "https://webkiosk.gallerysystems.com/Media/Previews/44.10_A4.jpg", "IIIF_URL": "http://iiif.gallerysystems.com/44.10_A4.jpg", "IsPrimary" : "1", "_SurrogateID" : "29017", "Image_Type" : "digital image", "Photo_Credit" : "", "Remarks" : "Digitally manipulated by Andy Olenick to combine photos to get an even distribution of lighting. 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(103 x 7.5 x 34.5 cm)", "Disp_Height" : "40 9/16 in.", "Disp_Width" : "2 15/16 in.", "Dimen_Extent" : "overall", "Medium" : "Wood", "Support" : "", "Disp_Medium" : "Wood, fiber, and metal", "Info_Page_Comm" : "In many cultures, gods and spirits take the form of animals. Selected for their physical or behavioral traits, features of different animals are combined to create mythical creatures whose symbolic powers are greater than those of ordinary beasts. This antelope crest mask combines the curved horns of an antelope, the curious snout and scales of a pangolin (a kind of anteater) and the squat body of an aardvark—all animals that dig up the earth. This makes the mask a fitting representations of Chi Wara, the supernatural being the Bamana believe taught humans to farm. Chi wara masks were worn in male/female pairs during dance performances in the fields that taught and encouraged good farming. Today, because of conversion to Islam and a variety of social changes due to westernization, the Chi Wara masquerade is now performed for entertainment and cultural pride. The small pieces of red cloth attached to the snout of this male Chi Wara may have originated in the woolen bandages imported by the French during the First World War. In Bamana culture, red is the color of danger and is often restricted to men of certain status. 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Its columns the rocks, and canopy, sky; Its huge mountain-altar reared proudly on high. Round circle the Seasons: Spring dances along-- It is breathing with fragrance and vocal with song; Its grass-carpet lifts to the steps of her showers; At the wand of her sunbeam come thronging its flowers. Bright, beautiful Summer her thick garlands weaves, And its depths are made dim with her mantle of leaves; There''s dancing of shadows in ebony gloss, And gold-slants and sprinkles on blossoms and moss. Gay alchymist Autumn transmutes, and behold! The emerald changed to rich crimson and gold; There''s a glitter of gems--a proud blazon of hues, And silver mists forming, to melt with the dews; The Moon''s splendor streams with more pomp from on high, And the star-clusters glow with more light in the sky. 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And other sounds forth, too, this temple hath cast, Stern, loud as the thunder, and fierce as the blast, When Tyranny''s hordes, grasping fetters, were led O''er a region that shuddered in wrath at their tread; In an air that grew black, as their banners it fanned, Till the fierce storm of Vengeance thick curtained the land. ''T was the war-shout of Freedom! and echoed by men She poured down the mountain and rallied in glen, As proudly she spread her pure flag for the fray, And her young Eagle stretched his strong wings on her way. Oh, what though to earth that starred banner was cast! Oh, what though those wings were crushed down by the blast! 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According to Bowyer’s prospectus, the paintings were intended “to rouse the passions, to fire the mind with emulation of heroic deeds, or to inspire it with detestation of criminal actions.” Wheatley responded to this challenge by depicting the more dramatic version of Richard’s death, in which he was beheaded rather than starved in prison. The theatrical gestures and expressions, lurid coloring, and bold brushwork serve to heighten the violent drama of the events. In the end, the project was a financial disaster; the paintings from the gallery, including Wheatley’s "The Death of Richard II," were sold in a lottery in 1807. 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