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Dorothea and Francesca

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oil paint (paint)116 × 203 Cm

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Cecilia Beaux explored the line between portraiture and figure painting in Dorothea and Francesca, which focuses less on the individuality of the sitters and more on their coordinated movements. The composition features two children of Beaux’s friends Helena de Kay and Richard Watson Gilder, a prominent couple in New York’s cultural scene. A double portrait of the daughters engaged in a dancing lesson, the work visually evokes the transition from girlhood to adolescence. A female artist competing for portrait commissions in the male-dominated art market of the turn of the 20th century, Beaux fared exceedingly well. She was also an influential teacher, becoming the first woman to secure a faculty position at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

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Mediumoil paint (paint)
Dimensions116 × 203 Cm
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William Walton, “Cecilia Beaux,” <em>Scribner’s</em> 22

William Walton, “Cecilia Beaux,” Scribner’s 22 (October, 1897), 477–85.
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Mrs. Arthur Bell, “The Work of Cecilia Beaux,” <em>International Studio</em> 9

Mrs. Arthur Bell, “The Work of Cecilia Beaux,” International Studio 9 (October, 1899), 215–22.
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London, The International Society of Sculptors, Painters & Gravers, <em>A Catalogue of the Pictures, Drawings, Prints and Sculptures at the Second Exhibition</em>, May–July 1899, cat. 150.

London, The International Society of Sculptors, Painters & Gravers, A Catalogue of the Pictures, Drawings, Prints and Sculptures at the Second Exhibition, May–July 1899, cat. 150.
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“The International Society of Sculptors, Painters, and Gravers,” <em>Magazine of Art</em> 22

“The International Society of Sculptors, Painters, and Gravers,” Magazine of Art 22 (1899), 391–92.
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Sebastian Smee, "Great Works, In Focus #109: In Chicago, a bravura portrait of sisterly harmony and frizzy hair," <em>The Washington Post</em>, May 18, 2022<a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/interactive/2022/cecilia-...