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A Rose 1907
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作品年份:1907
所屬類型:Painting 繪畫
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資料提供者:Metropolitan Museum (New York)
A Rose 1907

A Rose 1907
Thomas P. Anshutz (1851-1912)
Oil on canvas; 58 x 43 7/8 in. (147.3 x 111.4 cm); Framed: 68 1/2 x 54 1/8 x 3 3/4 in.

Description:
One of the most gifted American art teachers, Anshutz links the realism of his mentor Thomas Eakins with that of the Ashcan School, some of whom were his students. Perhaps because Anshutz spent so much time teaching, he painted only about 130 oils. Some of the most impressive belong to a series of images of Rebecca H. Whelen, daughter of a trustee of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where Anshutz taught. The woman at leisure and the likening of a beautiful woman to a flower are common themes in late-nineteenth-century American painting. They reflect the contemporary definition of a woman`s proper sphere: the realm of leisure, beauty, and the aesthetic, harmonious domestic environment. "A Rose" reflects Anshutz's simultaneous appreciation of Eakins`s academic rigor and psychological probing and John Singer Sargent's painterly freedom. "A Rose" also suggests the influence of Diego Velazquez and James McNeill Whistler on late-nineteenth-century painters, including Eakins and Sargent as well as Anshutz. In portraying the young woman as contemplative and yet intellectually and emotionally alert, Anshutz also anticipates the earthier women painted by members of the Ashcan School and other twentieth-century realists.

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