Verão (Summer) - Thomas Wilmer Dewing
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Estados Unidos
OST - 52x91 - 1890
Thomas Wilmer Dewing’s dreamlike settings stand in stark
contrast to the newly industrialized, gritty environment of late
nineteenth-century America. Inspired by the work of James McNeill Whistler,
Asian design, and music, Dewing believed that the purpose of the artist is to
“see beautifully.” While slender birches sway in measured counterpoint and
delicate harp music fills the air, four elegant young women perform a stately
arabesque across the canvas, their glowing evening gowns a graceful beat of
muted gold, rose, brown, pink, and red. Dewing’s friend the architect Stanford
White made the decorative frame.


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