Verão (Summer) - Thomas Wilmer Dewing
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C. Estados Unidos
OST - 107x138 - 1890
Thomas Wilmer Dewing’s paintings of elegant women evoked an
exclusive world of beauty and refined taste. From 1885 until 1905, Dewing was a
key figure in the artist colony at Cornish, New Hampshire, which included
Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Abbott Thayer. They agreed that art and beauty
offered a “higher life” for an age in which Darwin’s theories challenged Christian
beliefs and urban industrialization disrupted life’s natural rhythms. Summer shows
women in evening gowns theatrically posed in nature and conveys the
“Cornishite’s” attitude that life should be a chain of beautiful moments. Every
summer, Dewing orchestrated twilight picnics and participated in theatrical
performances with fellow artists and writers in the woods of Cornish.

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