November 27, 2019–April 3, 2022
-
Dates
-
Location
Freer Gallery of Art | Gallery 10
-
Collection Area
American Art
Best known for his tonal compositions featuring a solitary female figure lost in thought, Thomas Wilmer Dewing was in reality part of an active social network of collectors, painters, and art dealers. Why do the women in his paintings appear to be passive sitters, locked in quiet isolation, when his own life was a whirl of dinner parties, dances, and theatrical performances? Archival photographs provide insight into Dewing’s dynamic lifestyle at the Cornish art colony he established with his wife, artist Maria Oakley Dewing, in New Hampshire. Exploring Dewing’s social connections reveals how his art was influenced by his friendships with Charles Lang Freer, who encouraged him to pursue Japonisme, and with architect Stanford White, who designed the elaborate frames for many of his paintings on view in this intriguing exhibition.
Detail, The Lute; Thomas Wilmer Dewing; F1913.34a-b
- Jump To...
Explore All Pieces in this Section
Sappho
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Pastel on brown paper
-
Accession
F1894.1a
The Pink Dress
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Pastel on brown paper
-
Accession
F1894.2a
Frame for Dewing's "The Pink Dress"
-
Geography
New York, New York, United States
-
Material
Gilded wood
-
Accession
F1894.2b
Before Sunrise
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Oil on canvas
-
Accession
F1894.22a-b
The Carnation
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Oil on wood panel
-
Accession
F1896.33a-b
Girl with Lute
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Oil on wood panel
-
Accession
F1905.2a-b
Nude Study
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Pastel on brown paper
-
Accession
F1905.102a-b
Study of a Young Woman's Head
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Silverpoint on white paper
-
Accession
F1906.56a
The Blue Dress
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Oil on wood panel
-
Accession
F1906.67a-b
After Sunset
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Oil on canvas
-
Accession
F1906.68a-b
Portrait in Blue
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Oil on canvas
-
Accession
F1906.70a-b
Study of a Head
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Silverpoint on white paper
-
Accession
F1906.99a-b
La Comedienne
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Oil on wood panel
-
Accession
F1906.219a-b
Yellow Tulips
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Oil on wood panel
-
Accession
F1908.27a-b
In Rose
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Pastel on brown paper
-
Accession
F1908.172a
Frame for Dewing's "In Rose"
-
Geography
New York, New York, United States
-
Material
Gilded wood
-
Accession
F1908.172b
Pastel No. 4
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Pastel on brown paper
-
Accession
F1910.10a-b
Pastel No. 6
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Pastel on brown paper
-
Accession
F1910.43a-b
Pastel No. 14
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Pastel on brown paper
-
Accession
F1910.44a-b
The Lute
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Oil on wood panel
-
Accession
F1913.34a-b
Jar
-
Geography
Detroit, Michigan, United States
-
Material
Earthenware with luster glaze
-
Accession
F1914.118
Jar
-
Geography
Detroit, Michigan, United States
-
Material
Glazed clay
-
Accession
F1914.120
The Garland
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Oil on canvas
-
Accession
F1916.360a-b
Standing Woman, Facing Left
-
Geography
United States
-
Material
Pastel on brown paper
-
Accession
F1916.477a-b
Vase
-
Geography
Detroit, Michigan, United States
-
Material
Earthenware with luster glaze
-
Accession
F1917.437
Jar
-
Geography
Detroit, Michigan, United States
-
Material
Glazed clay
-
Accession
F1918.162
Utanosuke of Matsubaya
-
Period
Edo period
-
Geography
Japan
-
Material
Ink and color on paper
-
Accession
F1974.99
Two women and a child
-
Period
Edo period
-
Geography
Japan
-
Material
Ink and color on paper
-
Accession
F1974.100
Beauties of the seven Autumn grasses
-
Period
Edo period
-
Geography
Japan
-
Material
Ink and color on paper
-
Accession
F1974.103
Two women
-
Period
Edo period
-
Geography
Japan
-
Material
Ink and color on paper
-
Accession
F1974.104