1951.25 Thomas Wilmer Dewing, The Pink Dress


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The hazy atmosphere and subtle color blends of this image of an ethereal, aristocratic woman exemplify the work of Thomas Dewing. By the early 1890s, Dewing’s financial situation and reputation were stable enough to allow him to abandon commissioned paintings and portraits and instead paint his own choice of subject matter. One of the projects he undertook in 1894, to raise funds for travel overseas, was a number of pastels of women in what he called “greek costume” and “modern balldresses.” The Pink Dress is characteristic of Dewing’s early pastels, which feature careful drawing and anatomical precision.

Excerpt from
William Keyse Rudolph, DMA Label text, 2005.

NOTES
Created c. 1894

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Artist/designers
Dewing, Thomas Wilmer (American, 1851-1938)

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Geography 
Place of origin: New York (New York/United States): TGN: 7007567

Process/materials
Pastel on brown paper

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PROVENANCE 
Until 1951: Joel T. Howard Collection
From 1951: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, bequest of Joel T. Howard [1]

[1]  The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.

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  • Dewing was a founding member of “The Ten,” a group of American painters. They are often described as American Impressionists because of stylistic similarities and their shared goal of exhibiting their work in a new, less rigid, artistic institution.
  • Dewing was a member of the Cornish Art Colony in New Hampshire founded by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.

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The hazy atmosphere and subtle color blends of this image of an ethereal, aristocratic woman exemplify the work of Thomas Dewing. By the early 1890s, Dewing’s financial situation and reputation were stable enough to allow him to abandon commissioned paintings and portraits and instead paint his own choice of subject matter. One of the projects he undertook in 1894, to raise funds for travel overseas, was a number of pastels of women in what he called “greek costume” and “modern balldresses.” The Pink Dress is characteristic of Dewing’s early pastels, which feature careful drawing and anatomical precision.

Excerpt from
William Keyse Rudolph, DMA Label text, 2005.

Fun Facts
  • Dewing was a founding member of “The Ten,” a group of American painters. They are often described as American Impressionists because of stylistic similarities and their shared goal of exhibiting their work in a new, less rigid, artistic institution.
  • Dewing was a member of the Cornish Art Colony in New Hampshire founded by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.

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Notes
Created c. 1894

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers
Dewing, Thomas Wilmer (American, 1851-1938)

Cultures

Geography 
Place of origin: New York (New York/United States): TGN: 7007567

Process/materials
Pastel on brown paper

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
Until 1951: Joel T. Howard Collection
From 1951: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, bequest of Joel T. Howard [1]

[1]  The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.

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