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After the Hunt
Harnett
1885
Born in England, raised in Philly
Mentored as a silverware engraver
Studied with Eakins
Not gallery work; shown in bars & businesses
Life-sized
Objects from Europe
Objects that appeal to the senses
Old, nostalgic things
Would even mix sand into the paint
Shallow space
Harnett lived modestly
4th version painted in Paris for the Salon of 1885
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Allie's Day
1917
Hassam
Studied in Boston; Went to Paris
Goal was "pure color"
Hassam was shocked by Modernism, but explored with color
Patriotic; Reference to WWI when US entered the war; Subject is 5th Avenue NYC parade route
One of a series
Hassam is most like French Impressionists
Sold prints of this for the war effort
An adaptation of Manet's Rue Mosnier with Flags
Impasto
Impressionistic
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Charming Things, Rayograph
Man Ray
1923
Rayograph, cameraless photography using photo paper
Everyday objects in interesting composition
Ray was one of 1st to experiement with this process
Dadaist, Surrealist
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Cliff Dwellers
Bellows
1913
Title references Indian cliff homes
Tall buildings were new; no sky
Oppressive heat; all are hanging outside
Everyday life, not demeaning, no message
Effects of urbanization & industrialization on the immigrants
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Forty-two Kids
Bellows
1907
Tribute to Eakins Swimming Hole, but more cartoon-like
Geometric composition
Denied prize at Paris Academy--offensive
"Kids" refers to street children
Very large painting
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Girl Arranging Her Hair
Cassatt
1886
Cassatt & Degas had a mutual admiration
Girl resembles Degas' ballet rats; awkward age
"S" shapes of arms = beauty
Cassatt didn't idealize women
Painted mostly upper class women and children
Studied at Penn. Academy and in Paris
Impressionist
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Movie, 5 Cents
Sloan
1907
Modern scene with electricity
Screen suggests what is going on in the audience
Mix of classes; unchaperoned females
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Hairdresser's Window
Sloan
1907
Gritty neighborhood; Sloan documented bustling poor city life; no moral
Saw poetry and empathy of these people
Box within a box composition
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Iron and Tacks
Man Ray
1970
Absurd, radical, Surreal, assemblage
Point was to make the useful useless
New materials never before appropriate
Ray was inspired by the Armory show for its rebelliousness
Born in Philly, raised in Brooklyn
Dadaist/Surrealist
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Madame X
Sargent
1884
For his 2nd Salon show in Paris
Not tonal
Image is socialite Amilie Gautreau; intent to rpomote them both
Sargent selected her pose & gown
Scandalous because of sexual innuendo and snooty pose
Metro Museum of Art bought it, but not allowed to use her name
Life-size
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Near the Beach, Shinnecock
Chase
1895
Set up an art school here: Long Island, NY
Studied in NY, Nat'l Academy of Design
Also went to Munich (like Harnett)
Flamboyant personality; appealed to upper class
Should look like it landed in single puff
Don't look for something grand to paint, look for the common
Worked Alla Prima
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Nude Descending a Staircase
Duchamp
1912
Shown at the Armory Show
Cubist influence, geometric
Suggests movement like the Futurists in Europe who used repetition like stop motion
Said painting should not be exclusively retinal or visual- It should have to do with the gray matter"
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Rainy Day, Boston
Hassam
1885
Originally an illustrator
Born in Massachusetts, learned to paint in Boston
This is before he became an Impressionist
Darker, somber, muted, reflected light
Two different perspectives
Influenced by Valesquez
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Reproduction
Haberle
1888
Self taught
Actual size items
Intentionally provoked the authorities
Layered the paint to items' actual thinknesses
Newsclip in corner says "Amazing Counterfeit"
Self portrait is a copy of a tin-type
Trompe L'Oeil
Still Life
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Six O'Clock, Winter
Sloan
1912
Modern technology: electric elevated train
Gas light illuminate the night
Descriptive of the city at the time
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Subway
Tooker
1950
Influenced by Renaissance artists; primary colors
Cave-like, allegory of urban anxiety
Underground with great weight overhead
Sterile-looking, artificial lighting
Unhappy, non-individualized figures
worked in egg tempera, tight, strange
The city is a kind of limbo
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Symphony in White No. 1
(Little White Girl)
Whistler
1864
Optical effects of painting in white
Woman is his lover reflected in the mirror
Impressionist
influenced by Japanese art
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The Daughters of Edward D. Boit
Sargent
1882
Did sketches 1st
Snapshot-like quality
Box within box composition suggests deep space; isolated cavernous space
Casual unposed composition
Wealthy patron
Colors of Tonalism with tactile surface
Declined to show with the Impressionists
Influenced by Velazquez' Las Meninas
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The Faithful Colt
Harnett
1890
Mentored as an engraver
Studied with Eakins
Not gallery work; shown in bars & businesses
life-sized
Objects puurchased in Europe
Objects that appeal to the senses
Old, nostalgic things
Mass-produced item; an icon
Simple, central composition
Shallow space
Trompe L'Oeil
Still Life
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The Fleet's In!
Cadmus
1934
Painted for a government-sponsored exhibition at the Concorn Gallery in Washington
Exaggerated sexuality
Used exaggeration to create interest
Navy admiral censored this and catapaulted Cadmus' career
Watched sailors as a child and admired their lack of inhibition
Didn't aim to be controversial
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The Large Glass
(Bride Stripped Bare)
Duchamp
1923
Never finished, worked on from 1915-23
Female is the cloud above, male is the machine making bachelors; subject is sexual desire
Loved chance happenings, like the dust falling and eventually the glass breaking
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The Oval Mirror
Cassatt
Influenced by the Renaissance artists when in Europe
Reference to Madonna and Child; mirror is halo
Unusual use of black for an Impressionist
Intimate
Loose painterly style
Cassatt gave up marriage & motherhood for her career
1901
Impressionist
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