145.1994.3 Beaux, At the Piano


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Bold brushwork and a disregard for realistic spatial relationships are dramatically apparent in this engaging portrait of an as-yet unidentified sitter. "At the Piano" was probably used as the basis for a short story illustration in a popular magazine. The flattened space recalls the influence of Japanese prints and French impressionist painting that Cecilia Beaux absorbed while a student in Europe. Meanwhile, the portrait’s sketchy quality reveals the painter’s talent for quickly capturing the moment, developed through extensive work outdoors. 

Excerpt from
William Keyse Rudolph, DMA label copy (145.1994.3), August 2005.

NOTES
I am leaving this object draft fairly incomplete because it does not fall within the parameters of the digitization grant. I have added tags to this note and will submit the content as usual, but loaned objects are not being shown online at this time. (August 2015)

Removed TMS object tag because rule exists.

Object place of origin- Philadelphia.

Updated artist lifedates in TMS.

Because the object number will change if this object is ever exloaned or accessioned, I am not using the following rule: Apply to objects with number equals 145.1994.3. I am rewriting the rule to rely on the ObjectID because this is the constant identifier for the TMS record.

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General Description
 
Bold brushwork and a disregard for realistic spatial relationships are dramatically apparent in this engaging portrait of an as-yet unidentified sitter. "At the Piano" was probably used as the basis for a short story illustration in a popular magazine. The flattened space recalls the influence of Japanese prints and French impressionist painting that Cecilia Beaux absorbed while a student in Europe. Meanwhile, the portrait’s sketchy quality reveals the painter’s talent for quickly capturing the moment, developed through extensive work outdoors. 

Excerpt from
William Keyse Rudolph, DMA label copy (145.1994.3), August 2005.

Fun Facts

Archival Resources

Web Resources
 

Notes
I am leaving this object draft fairly incomplete because it does not fall within the parameters of the digitization grant. I have added tags to this note and will submit the content as usual, but loaned objects are not being shown online at this time. (August 2015)

Removed TMS object tag because rule exists.

Object place of origin- Philadelphia.

Updated artist lifedates in TMS.

Because the object number will change if this object is ever exloaned or accessioned, I am not using the following rule: Apply to objects with number equals 145.1994.3. I am rewriting the rule to rely on the ObjectID because this is the constant identifier for the TMS record.

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 

AUDIO ASSETS 

VIDEO ASSETS

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sitting (seated): AAT: 300263970
men: AAT: 300025928
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*American Art
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania/United States): TGN: 7014406
brown (color): AAT: 300127490
portrait: AAT: 300015637
interior spaces: AAT: 300078790
Impressionist (style): AAT: 300021503
brush strokes: AAT: 300185434
Japanese printmaking styles: AAT: 300106750
pianos: AAT: 300042909
piano benches: AAT: 300038523
Beaux_Cecilia: ULAN: 500014265
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