1981.154.FA George Biddle, Cat Fish Row


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Cat Fish Row, a fictional neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina, was the setting of George Gershwin’s 1934 opera, Porgy & Bess, about a crippled beggar and his love in a predominantly African American community. The Gershwins commissioned George Biddle to illustrate Porgy and Bess’s libretto. Biddle visited Charleston in June of that year, making a number of ink sketches that he later developed into oil paintings and lithographs.

Adapted from
William Keyse Rudolph, DMA label copy, 2005.

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Created 1936

July 2005

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Biddle, George (American, 1885-1973)

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Depicted location: Charleston (South Carolina/United States): TGN: 7013582

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From 1981: Dallas Museum of Art, Foundations for the Arts Collection, gift of Mrs. Alfred L. Bromberg [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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  • George Biddle, a closer personal friend of Franklin D. Roosevelt, was one of the people behind the creation of the Works Progress Administration (WPA).
  • Though born in Philadelphia, he had a close connection to Texas, where he spent 1908–09 working as a cowboy. He continued to visit the state often, and in 1940 he settled for a time in San Antonio where he completed a number of notable drawings, watercolors, and paintings.

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General Description
 
Cat Fish Row, a fictional neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina, was the setting of George Gershwin’s 1934 opera, Porgy & Bess, about a crippled beggar and his love in a predominantly African American community. The Gershwins commissioned George Biddle to illustrate Porgy and Bess’s libretto. Biddle visited Charleston in June of that year, making a number of ink sketches that he later developed into oil paintings and lithographs.

Adapted from
William Keyse Rudolph, DMA label copy, 2005.

Fun Facts
  • George Biddle, a closer personal friend of Franklin D. Roosevelt, was one of the people behind the creation of the Works Progress Administration (WPA).
  • Though born in Philadelphia, he had a close connection to Texas, where he spent 1908–09 working as a cowboy. He continued to visit the state often, and in 1940 he settled for a time in San Antonio where he completed a number of notable drawings, watercolors, and paintings.

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Notes
Created 1936

July 2005

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers
Biddle, George (American, 1885-1973)

Cultures

Geography 
Depicted location: Charleston (South Carolina/United States): TGN: 7013582

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
From 1981: Dallas Museum of Art, Foundations for the Arts Collection, gift of Mrs. Alfred L. Bromberg [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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