GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This painting is from a group of on-site works of the same location, executed at the same time of day, sunset, over the period of one year. Together, they function as a set of mug shots of the place where victims of three unrelated murders were found the previous year. The artist recalls, "one evening, as I was painting in my car, a crowd of spectators began to gather along the levee across the road. With toddlers perched on their shoulders and small children jumping at their sides, parents elbowed for an unobstructed view of officials pulling the waterlogged body of a man, victim #4, from the Trinity River."
Adapted from
- Julie Bozzi, "Scene of Three Murders," 1992.
NOTES
Text comes from a statement which Bozzi sent to the museum after the painting was acquired. Located in TMS remarks, and several copies are in object file. Also in object file is Bozzi's letter to Annegreth Nill, DMA curator, referencing this statement. CLC, 8/2/18
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Bozzi_Julie: ULAN: 500334782
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Fort Worth (Texas/United States): TGN: 7013934
Texas (state/United States): TGN: 7007826
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paper (fiber product): AAT: 300014109
oil paint: AAT: 300015050
plein-air: AAT: 300266829
trompe-l'oeil: AAT: 300056506
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twentieth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404514
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clouds: AAT: 300343840
landscapes (representations): AAT: 300015636
marble: AAT: 300011443
murders: AAT: 300069676
painting (visual works): AAT: 300033618
rivers: AAT: 300008707
sky: AAT: 300263064
spectacles (performances): AAT: 300379280
tombs: AAT: 300005926
violence: AAT: 300192799
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PROVENANCE
By 1990: Fredericka Hunter, Texas Gallery, Houston [1]
1990: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above
The main source for this provenance is the Dallas Museum of Art acquisition record, dated October 16, 1990, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records object file. Supporting documentation is noted.
[1] See also the letter from Carmen Smith of the Dallas Museum of Art to Fredericka Hunter of Texas Gallery, dated October 30, 1990, copy in object file.
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General Description
This painting is from a group of on-site works of the same location, executed at the same time of day, sunset, over the period of one year. Together, they function as a set of mug shots of the place where victims of three unrelated murders were found the previous year. The artist recalls, "one evening, as I was painting in my car, a crowd of spectators began to gather along the levee across the road. With toddlers perched on their shoulders and small children jumping at their sides, parents elbowed for an unobstructed view of officials pulling the waterlogged body of a man, victim #4, from the Trinity River."
Adapted from
- Julie Bozzi, "Scene of Three Murders," 1992.
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Notes
Text comes from a statement which Bozzi sent to the museum after the painting was acquired. Located in TMS remarks, and several copies are in object file. Also in object file is Bozzi's letter to Annegreth Nill, DMA curator, referencing this statement. CLC, 8/2/18
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Bozzi_Julie: ULAN: 500334782
Cultures
Geography
Fort Worth (Texas/United States): TGN: 7013934
Texas (state/United States): TGN: 7007826
Process/materials
paper (fiber product): AAT: 300014109
oil paint: AAT: 300015050
plein-air: AAT: 300266829
trompe-l'oeil: AAT: 300056506
Historical periods
twentieth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404514
Individuals
Subject terms
clouds: AAT: 300343840
landscapes (representations): AAT: 300015636
marble: AAT: 300011443
murders: AAT: 300069676
painting (visual works): AAT: 300033618
rivers: AAT: 300008707
sky: AAT: 300263064
spectacles (performances): AAT: 300379280
tombs: AAT: 300005926
violence: AAT: 300192799
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
By 1990: Fredericka Hunter, Texas Gallery, Houston [1]
1990: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above
The main source for this provenance is the Dallas Museum of Art acquisition record, dated October 16, 1990, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records object file. Supporting documentation is noted.
[1] See also the letter from Carmen Smith of the Dallas Museum of Art to Fredericka Hunter of Texas Gallery, dated October 30, 1990, copy in object file.
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