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George Wesley Bellows (American, 1882-1925). Portrait of Florence Budd, 1914. Oil on panel. 39 x 31 ...
美国 北京时间
2022年05月11日 开拍 / 2022年05月09日 截止委托
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George Wesley Bellows (American, 1882-1925)
Portrait of Florence Budd, 1914
Oil on panel
39 x 31 inches (99.1 x 78.7 cm)
Signed and inscribed on the reverse: Portrait of Florence Budd / Geo Bellows / 146 E. 19 St. / New York
PROVENANCE:
The artist;
Estate of the above, 1925;
Emma S. Bellows, the artist's wife;
Estate of the above, 1959;
H. V. Allison & Co., New York;
Private collection, Dallas;
By descent to the present owners.
Much admired in academic circles, George Bellows' work was included regularly in exhibitions organized by the National Academy of Design in New York. His popularity was further enhanced by a series of paintings devoted to prizefights and boxing clubs in New York-activities closely followed by the athletically inclined artist. In 1913, Bellows achieved official recognition when he was elected a full academician by the National Academy of Design. Such honors meant little to Bellows, however. A tireless worker for the break with academic tradition, he helped to organize the Exhibition of Independent Artists in 1910 and the International Exhibition of Modern Art, more commonly referred to as the Armory Show, in 1913. A group of his oil paintings and drawings was included in the latter.
Although Bellows remains better known for his boxing scenes, landscapes and views of bustling urban activities, he painted a substantial number of portraits as well. Whether these were inspired by people on the street or family members or commissioned, the artist took delight in recording the distinctive character of each of his subjects rather than idealizing them. Executed in a harmony of blues, pinks, and silvers that are evident in Bellows' iconic snow scenes, Portrait of Florence Budd of 1914 is notable in that it is remarkably early within the artist's oeuvre. This stunning portrait was painted just one year following the seminal 1913 Armory show, during a time of unbound creativity for the artist.
Bellows' varied interests led him to explore different genres as his mood suited him, but portraiture was one constant throughout his career. And while his experimentation with contemporary art theories would seem to mark him as a modernist, Bellows understood his work as the new age extension of three American masters of the preceding generation: Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins, and James MacNeill Whistler. This becomes evident when looking at portraits such as Portrait of Florence Budd, which combine the frank, psychologically penetrating characteristics of Eakins's portraits with color harmonies adapted from Whistler's. Bellows also often used poses reminiscent of the works of the American master portraitists, William Merritt Chase, John Singer Sargent, and Bellows' mentor, Robert Henri. The artist used portraiture as a vehicle for artistic exploration. He found the demands of portrait commissions to be frustrating, and once he was firmly established as a successful artist, he limited his portraits to friends or family, making these works among the most intimate of his entire body of work.
This work is included in the online version of the artist's catalogue raisonné available at www.hvallison.com and will be included in the publication being prepared by Glenn C. Peck.
Condition Report*: Under UV exam, a thick varnish fluoresces green and makes restoration difficult to discern, but there does appear to be a 5 x 1/2 inch addition along the left edge of the figures hair and a few vertical hairline lines of inpaint in the upper right quadrant. Scattered vertical craquelure following the natural grain of the wood. Minor frame wear, visible along the extreme right edge. Framed Dimensions 45.25 X 37.25 Inches

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