Jordan-Volpe Gallery 457 West Broadway New York New York 10012
Date:
Ca. 1906
Notes:
Lubin, Mary, "50 Recent Acquisitions," New York, NY: Jordan-Volpe Gallery, Inc., 1990, pg. 32.
Hobbs, Susan, "The Art of Thomas Wilmer Dewing: Beauty Reconfigured," Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Museum in association with Smithsonian Institution Press, 1996, no. 41.
Image on file.
Lubin, Mary, "50 Recent Acquisitions," New York, NY: Jordan-Volpe Gallery, Inc., 1990, pg. 32.
Hobbs, Susan, "The Art of Thomas Wilmer Dewing: Beauty Reconfigured," Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Museum in association with Smithsonian Institution Press, 1996, no. 41.
(Lower right:) T.W. Dewing signed
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Summary:
Portrait of a young woman seated on a wooden chair in a red room, her body turned to the left, and her head turned in profile to the left. Her arms are draped over the back of her chair, with her hands resting on her hips, and a large palm leaf fan resting in her lap. She wears a low-cut pink dress with three-quarter length sleeves, and her long brown hair is pulled up in a bun at the back of her neck.