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oil paint (paint)101 × 76 Cm
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A Holiday depicts one of the beach scenes for which Edward Henry Potthast was best known. Capturing a quintessentially Impressionist setting—a sun-dappled landscape with women and children enjoying leisure time—the artist also utilized the movement’s technique of broken brushwork and the use of brilliant colors. In the painting the children converse and frolic at the water’s edge on a windy day. There is nothing threatening about the waves or wind; indeed, Potthast’s paintings were both praised and criticized for presenting nothing other than a pleasant, innocent, and optimistic view.
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| Medium | oil paint (paint) |
| Dimensions | 101 × 76 Cm |
| Tags | peopleweather/seasonsleisurechildrenwater |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
Timeline
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Thu
29
Jan
exhibition
Cincinnati Art Museum, Eternal Summer: The Art of Edward Henry Potthast, June 8–Sept. 8, 2013.
Cincinnati Art Museum, Eternal Summer: The Art of Edward Henry Potthast, June 8–Sept. 8, 2013.
Thu
29
Jan
note
Judith A. Barter, et al., <em>The Age of American Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Art Institute of Chicago</em>
Judith A. Barter, et al., The Age of American Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 2011), cat. 75.
Thu
29
Jan
note
Patricia Jobe Pierce, "Edward Henry Potthast: More Than One Man," Pierce Galleries
Patricia Jobe Pierce, "Edward Henry Potthast: More Than One Man," Pierce Galleries (2006) p. 57, ill.
Thu
29
Jan
exhibition
Chicago, Garfield Park Art Galleries, Exhibition of Greek Sculptures and American Paintings lent by the Art Institute of Chicago, Nov. 5, 1935–Mar. 3, 1936.
Chicago, Garfield Park Art Galleries, Exhibition of Greek Sculptures and American Paintings lent by the Art Institute of Chicago, Nov. 5, 1935–Mar. 3, 1936.
Thu
29
Jan
exhibition
California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Exhibition of Paintings: Collection of the Friends of American Art lent by the Art Institute of Chicago, June 26–July 26, 1926, no. 21.
California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Exhibition of Paintings: Collection of the Friends of American Art lent by the Art Institute of Chicago, June 26–July 26, 1926, no. 21.
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29
Jan
exhibition
National Academy of Design, New York, Ninetieth Annual Exhibition, Mar. 20–Apr. 25, 1915, no. 212 [ill. facing p. 29].
National Academy of Design, New York, Ninetieth Annual Exhibition, Mar. 20–Apr. 25, 1915, no. 212 [ill. facing p. 29].
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