All Thomas Dewing Oil Paintings

(May 4, 1851 C November 5, 1938) was an American painter working at the turn of the 20th century. He was born in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts. He studied at the Acad??mie Julian in Paris, and later settled into a studio in New York City. He married Maria Oakey Dewing, an accomplished painter with extensive formal art training and familial links with the art world. He is best known for his tonalist paintings, a sub-genre of American art that was rooted in English Aestheticism. Dewing's preferred vehicle of artistic expression is the female figure. Often seated playing instruments, writing letters, or engaged in other impassive actions and situated in gauzy, dreamy interiors, the figures remain remote and distant to the viewer. These scenes are infused with a color that pervades the entire picture, setting tone and mood. The ethereal delicacy and subtle color harmonies of Dewing's paintings have not met with universal approval: some feminist critics have lambasted Dewing's work as being misogynistic; he rarely painted anything other than the female figure, vacant of expression, languishing in sumptuous clothing. Tonalism quickly came to be considered outdated with the advent of modernism and abstraction in art, though Dewing was successful in his own day. His art was considered extremely elegant, and has undergone a subtle revival in the last 10 years or so. Dewing was a member of the Ten American Painters, a group of American Impressionists who seceded from the Society of American Artists in 1897.
 

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Thomas Dewing The Musician oil painting


Der Musiker
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  11796
Der Musiker
2~ X 1~ 6~~ (61,5 X 46 cm) Geschenk von John Gellatly, 1921
2' x 1' 6''(61.5 x 46 cm)Gift of John Gellatly,1921
   
   
     

Thomas Dewing Summer oil painting


Summer
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  58678
Summer
Summer (1890, ', ', ', ', ', ', ', '), Smithsonian American Art Museum
Summer (1890, ', ', ', ', ', ', ', '), Smithsonian American Art Museum
   
   
     

Thomas Dewing Lady in Gold oil painting


Lady in Gold
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  70884
Lady in Gold
ca. 1912(1912) Oil on canvas 60.9 x 45.8 cm (23.98 x 18.03 in)
ca. 1912(1912) Oil on canvas 60.9 x 45.8 cm (23.98 x 18.03 in)
   
   
     

Thomas Dewing Music oil painting


Music
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  71658
Music
between 1896(1896) and 1900(1900) Oil on canvas mounted on composition board and wooden panel 130.7 x 51.9 cm (51.46 x 20.43 in)
between 1896(1896) and 1900(1900) Oil on canvas mounted on composition board and wooden panel 130.7 x 51.9 cm (51.46 x 20.43 in)
   
   
     

Thomas Dewing Portrait of a Lady Holding a Rose oil painting


Portrait of a Lady Holding a Rose
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  79616
Portrait of a Lady Holding a Rose
1912(1912) Oil on canvas 54 x 41.3 cm cjr
1912(1912) Oil on canvas 54 x 41.3 cm cjr
   
   
     

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     Thomas Dewing
     (May 4, 1851 C November 5, 1938) was an American painter working at the turn of the 20th century. He was born in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts. He studied at the Acad??mie Julian in Paris, and later settled into a studio in New York City. He married Maria Oakey Dewing, an accomplished painter with extensive formal art training and familial links with the art world. He is best known for his tonalist paintings, a sub-genre of American art that was rooted in English Aestheticism. Dewing's preferred vehicle of artistic expression is the female figure. Often seated playing instruments, writing letters, or engaged in other impassive actions and situated in gauzy, dreamy interiors, the figures remain remote and distant to the viewer. These scenes are infused with a color that pervades the entire picture, setting tone and mood. The ethereal delicacy and subtle color harmonies of Dewing's paintings have not met with universal approval: some feminist critics have lambasted Dewing's work as being misogynistic; he rarely painted anything other than the female figure, vacant of expression, languishing in sumptuous clothing. Tonalism quickly came to be considered outdated with the advent of modernism and abstraction in art, though Dewing was successful in his own day. His art was considered extremely elegant, and has undergone a subtle revival in the last 10 years or so. Dewing was a member of the Ten American Painters, a group of American Impressionists who seceded from the Society of American Artists in 1897.

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