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Standing Figure with Outstretched Arm

Thomas Dewingafter 1909

Huntington Museum of Art

Huntington Museum of Art
Huntington, United States

Thomas Wilmer Dewing, like many European and American artists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, often featured the solitary female figure as a central element in his paintings and pastels. In this example, Dewing used subtle gradations of color within a very austere composition to create a figure that emerges almost ghost-like into the picture. Her form is solid only in her face and head, perhaps to convey an aura of intelligence, while her body, including her outstretched arm, dissipates into a wispy, vaporous form. Dewing frequently refined his compositions to a minimum of representation, resulting in a sort of pictorial haiku of lofty and noble values.

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  • Title: Standing Figure with Outstretched Arm
  • Creator: Thomas Wilmer Dewing
  • Creator Lifespan: 1851 - 1938
  • Creator Nationality: American
  • Creator Death Place: New York, New York, United States
  • Creator Birth Place: Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts, United States
  • Date: after 1909
  • Physical Dimensions: w10.75 x h14 in.
  • Credit Line: Gift of Ruth Woods Dayton
  • Type: drawing
  • Medium: pastel on toned paper
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