Sunday, September 3, 2023

18C American Women in Gardens

 

 1742-46 attributed to William Dering, Anne Byrd Carter.  These brick wall garden fences had balustrades of wood atop the wall

Detail 1755 Joseph Blackburn (fl 1753-1763). Isaac Winslow & His Family with a brick garden wall with finials at the gate in background. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

1760 William Williams (1727-1791). Deborah Richmond in front of a sophisticated curved wall. 

c 1763 John Singleton Copley (1738-1815). Mary Turner (Mrs. Daniel Sargent) in front of a Garden Wall.

1767 James Claypoole (1743-1814). Ann Galloway (Mrs Joseph Pemberton) sitting at a low wall.

Saturday, September 2, 2023

18C Women Around the World

Costumes de Differents Pays, by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur (France, 1757-1810) c 1797 Hand-Colored Engraving from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

By the end of the 18C, worldwide exploration & colonization by Europeans were fairly commonplace, enabling the late 18C & 19C public to catch a glimpse of the clothing & customs of other peoples.

Friday, September 1, 2023

19C Women & Gardens - Winslow Homer (1836-1910)

 Winslow Homer (American artist, 1836-1910)  Girl and Laurel 

"The sun will not rise or set without my notice, and thanks." Winslow Homer

Winslow Homer was an American artist. He is considered one of the foremost painters in 19C America and a preeminent figure in American art. Largely self-taught, Homer began his career working as a commercial illustrator.

Winslow Homer (1836-1910) Peach Blossoms
Winslow Homer (1836-1910) Girl in a Garden
Winslow Homer (1836-1910) Peach Blossoms
Winslow Homer (1836-1910) The Garden Wall
Winslow Homer (1836-1910) On the Fence
Winslow Homer (1836-1910) The Garden Gate

Thursday, August 31, 2023

18C Women Around the World

Costumes de Differents Pays, by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur (France, 1757-1810) c 1797 Hand-Colored Engraving from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

By the end of the 18C, worldwide exploration & colonization by Europeans were fairly commonplace, enabling the late 18C & 19C public to catch a glimpse of the clothing & customs of other peoples.

Wednesday, August 30, 2023

19C Women & Gardens - Mary Cassatt 1844-1926

American Mary Cassatt (1844-1926). Lydia Seated in the Garden

Mary Stevenson Cassatt was an American painter and printmaker. She was born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, but lived much of her adult life in France, where she befriended Edgar Degas and exhibited with the Impressionists.

Mary Cassatt (1844-1926). Red Poppies
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) Cup of Tea near the Flowers
 Mary Cassatt (American artist, 1844-1926) Children in a Garden 1878
Mary Cassatt (American artist, 1844-1926) In the Garden
Mary Cassatt (American artist, 1844-1926) In the Park
Mary Cassatt (American artist, 1844-1926) Lydia Croceting in the Garden at Marly 1880
Mary Cassatt (American artist, 1844-1926) Woman and Child Seated in a Garden
Mary Cassatt (American artist, 1844-1926) Woman doing Needlework in the Garden Sun
Mary Cassatt (American artist, 1844-1926) Woman Reading in a Garden
 Mary Cassatt (American artist, 1844-1926)  Girl Holding a Loose Bouquet of Flowers
Mary Cassatt (1845-1926) A Flower from the Park
Mary Cassatt (American artist, 1844-1926).  Young Woman Picking Fruit in the Garden 1891

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

18C Women Around the World

Costumes de Differents Pays, by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur (France, 1757-1810) c 1797 Hand-Colored Engraving from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

By the end of the 18C, worldwide exploration & colonization by Europeans were fairly commonplace, enabling the late 18C & 19C public to catch a glimpse of the clothing & customs of other peoples.

Monday, August 28, 2023

19C Women in Gardens with Parasols - American Frederick Carl Frieseke 1874-1939

 

Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939)  Woman with Garden Parasol at The Hour of Tea

Frederick Carl Frieseke (1874–1939) was an American Impressionist decorative painter. He was born in Owosso, Michigan & studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago & the Académie Julian in Paris. Frieseke & his family resided for 14 years in Giverny, home to Monet. Frieseke was attracted to women, gardens, parasols, & bright sunlight.
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman with a Parasol in the Garden, Giverney
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939)  Woman with Garden Parasol in The Flower Garden 
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) The Garden Umbrella & Tea
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Lady with the Sunshade in a Garden 
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman Seated in a Garden under a Parasol
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman with Garden Parasol 
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman with Garden Parasol in June
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939)  Lady with a Garden Parasol 
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939)  Woman with Garden Parasol & Hollyhocks
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Women under The Garden Umbrella
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939)  The Japanese Garden Parasol 
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939)  Foxgloves & Woman with Garden Parasol 
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman with Garden Parasol 
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman with Garden Parasol in Sun and Wind 
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman with Parasol in The Garden
Frederick Frieseke (1874-1939) Woman with a Garden Parasol, c. 1906
Frederick Frieseke (1874-1939) The Pink Garden Parasol 1913
Frederick Frieseke (1874-1939) Woman with a Parasol Promenades in the Garden
Frederick Frieseke (1874-1939) Woman with Parasol on The Garden Path 
Frederick Frieseke (1874-1939) Woman with a Garden Parasol & White Lilies

Sunday, August 27, 2023

18C Women Around the World

Costumes de Differents Pays, by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur (France, 1757-1810) c 1797 Hand-Colored Engraving from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

By the end of the 18C, worldwide exploration & colonization by Europeans were fairly commonplace, enabling the late 18C & 19C public to catch a glimpse of the clothing & customs of other peoples.