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An Alcove in the Art Students' League

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oil paint (paint)29 × 21 Cm

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Charles Courtney Curran documented the atmosphere and activity of the Art Students’ League in New York, where he studied and later taught. Here male and female students practice rendering the idealized human form. Students worked from casts of Greek and Roman sculptures, as well as from reproductions of classically inspired Renaissance objects, such as Michelangelo’s allegorical sculpture Night from the tomb of Giuliano de’Medici, which occupies the lower left corner of this painting. In the 19th century Night would not only have served as an effective demonstration of the art of antiquity but would also have represented one of the more difficult poses to illustrate. Once students mastered drawing antique and antique-inspired sculptures, they would have advanced to a class with live models.

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Mediumoil paint (paint)
Dimensions29 × 21 Cm
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exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, First Annual Exhibition of American Painters, May 1888, cat. 105.

Art Institute of Chicago, First Annual Exhibition of American Painters, May 1888, cat. 105.
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20
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Chester H....

Chester H. Johnson Galleries, Chicago
Tue
20
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The artist

The artist
Tue
20
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possibly traded to John Levy or Henry Reinhardt Galleries, New York

possibly traded to John Levy or Henry Reinhardt Galleries, New York
Tue
20
Jan
exhibition

Memphis, Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Charles Courtney Curran: Seeking the Ideal, July 27–Oct. 5, 2014; Pittsburgh, Frick Art Museum, Nov. 2, 2014–Jan. 25, 2015; South Carolina, Columbia Museum of Art, Feb. 20–May 21, 2015, cat. 37.

Memphis, Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Charles Courtney Curran: Seeking the Ideal, July 27–Oct. 5, 2014; Pittsburgh, Frick Art Museum, Nov. 2, 2014–Jan. 25, 2015; South Carolina, Columbia Museum of Art, Feb. 20–May 21, 2015, cat. 37.
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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. 77.
Tue
20
Jan
exhibition

Chicago, Terra Museum of American Art, On Process: Studio Themes, Jan. 12–Mar. 4, 2001.

Chicago, Terra Museum of American Art, On Process: Studio Themes, Jan. 12–Mar. 4, 2001.
Tue
20
Jan
exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, <a href="https://www.artic.edu/exhibitions/4071/two-centuries-of-american-art-1750-1950"><em>Two Centuries of American Art, 1750-1950</em></a>, Oct. 1, 1959–Jan. 10, 1960...

Art Institute of Chicago, Two Centuries of American Art, 1750-1950, Oct. 1, 1959–Jan. 10, 1960, no cat. [downloadable checklist available].
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20
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bequeathed to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1950.

bequeathed to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1950.
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20
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sold to Kate L....

sold to Kate L. Brewster, Nov. 9, 1927, for $250 [as Julian Academy]
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sold to James William Ellsworth (1849–1925), Chicago, 1888, for $135

sold to James William Ellsworth (1849–1925), Chicago, 1888, for $135
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possibly bequeathed to his daughter Clare Ellsworth Prentice (born 1885), 1925

possibly bequeathed to his daughter Clare Ellsworth Prentice (born 1885), 1925
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