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Love's Melancholy

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oil paint (paint)35 × 51 Cm

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Constant Mayer specialized in sentimental scenes of everyday life yet he also displayed a fidelity to nature that harmonized with the detailed landscapes painted by contemporary artists known as the Pre-Raphaelites. The young woman’s black dress, solemn disposition, and wedding ring signal a state of mourning. A church steeple in the background symbolizes her faith and purity, while the vegetation and stonework in the foreground suggest that she stands near her loved one’s grave. The golden lighting, low vantage point, and the figure’s windblown hair contribute to the air of introspection. Executed just after the Civil War, Love’s Melancholy resonated with the American public, who likely came to know the painting through a color reproduction that was produced and distributed by 1869.

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Mediumoil paint (paint)
Dimensions35 × 51 Cm
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The artist, New York....

The artist, New York. S. M. Schafer, by 1876. Private collection, Long Island
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Eric Foner, “The Civil War and the Story of American Freedom,” <em>Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies</em> 27, no. 1

Eric Foner, “The Civil War and the Story of American Freedom,” Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 27, no. 1 (2001): 24, pl. 6 (ill.).
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sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1994.

sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1994.
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D....

D. Wigmore Fine Art, New York, by 1994
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Philadelphia, Memorial Hall and Art Annex, <em>Centennial International Exhibition</em>, May 10–Nov. 10, 1876, cat. 28 (organized by United States Centennial Commission, Philadelphia).

Philadelphia, Memorial Hall and Art Annex, Centennial International Exhibition, May 10–Nov. 10, 1876, cat. 28 (organized by United States Centennial Commission, Philadelphia).
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