exhibition brochure - the Heckscher Museum of Art
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exhibition brochure - the Heckscher Museum of Art
Before Selfies Portraiture through the Ages April 25 - August 9, 2015 Before the invention of the camera and the more recent phenomenon of social media and the selfie, preserving an image of one’s likeness required the skills of a trained portraitist. Developed in the Western world, where individual identity has been esteemed since antiquity, a portrait immortalizes its sitter and unites past and present for the viewer. While stylized profile representations of rulers were produced in ancient Egypt, the earliest individualized portraits based on observation were created in ancient Rome, where a tradition of naturalistic portrait sculpture developed. During the Renaissance, the portrait became an important record of status and position, and a significant source of livelihood for artists. Wealthy religious and civic patrons were memorialized in works that preserved their appearance, character, personality, accomplishments, and times for posterity. Considered singly or collectively, portraiture from the 15th century through the present reveals the political, military, economic, social, and cultural history of Europe, and beginning in the 18th century of America as well. While conveying physical appearance, portraits also capture a sitter’s inner essence, temperament, interests, and even mood, creating a visual biography that relays a wealth of information not discerned from a spontaneous snapshot or selfie. Often produced on commission, the portrait was a contract between the sitter and artist, reflecting the patron’s vision of himself, distilled through the eye and hand of the artist. As early as the Renaissance, some artists also created self-portraits (at times as a form of advertisement) and portraits of family and friends, a trend that gained prominence through the 19th century as artists turned to the world around them for their subjects. Drawn from the Museum’s Permanent Collection, Before Selfies presents a rich history of portraiture from the 16th century to the present day. Self-portraits and images of fellow artists, family, and friends reveal the artist’s most intimate world, while images of public figures, anonymous sitters, and character types describe our collective history and experience. In these works, we discern changing concepts of beauty, diverse approaches to depicting male and female subjects that reflect underlying gender roles, and commentary on the human condition in the 20th century. The evolution of portraiture presented here also reveals a shift from homage of venerable individuals to a celebration of the unique qualities within each of us. This exhibition is sponsored in part by Astoria Bank. Cover: Thomas Anshutz, Portrait of Rebecca Whelan, c. 1908 [detail]. Top row: William Sydney Mount, Portrait of William Wickham Mills, n.d. [detail]; Mark Markov-Grinberg, The Cook (alternately, The Kitchen), 1930 [detail]; Florine Stettheimer, Portrait of Louis Bouché, 1923 [detail]; Julian Alden Weir, The Miniature, 1888 [detail]. Bottom row: Pierce Francis Connelly, Kate Annette Smith Wetherill, 1881 [detail]; Bertram Hartman, Self-Portrait, 1924 [detail]; Emmanuel Leutze, Untitled (Portrait of a Young Girl), n.d. [detail]; Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, A Beggar Seated on a Bank, c. 1630 [detail]. It is for the artist...in portrait painting to put on canvas something more than the face the model wears for that one day; to paint the man, in short, as well as his features. - James Abbott McNeill Whistler EXHIBITION CHECKLIST ABBEY, Edwin Austin Sketching at Easthampton, 1878 Watercolor and gouache on paper, 11-1/4 x 17 in. Gift of the Baker/Pisano Collection ANSHUTZ, Thomas Portrait of Rebecca Whelan, c. 1908 Oil on canvas, 59-1/4 x 39-1/2 in. Museum Purchase CAO, Alex Guofeng MARILYN vs. MONALISA, 2009 Chromogenic print, 60 x 40 in. Gift of Timothy S. J. Heckscher CAROLUS-DURAN, Charles-Emile-Auguste Portrait of James Carroll Beckwith, c. 1877 Oil on wood panel, 15-3/8 x 12-1/2 in. Museum Purchase CHASE, William Merritt A Lady in Black, 1883 Pen and ink on paper, 9-1/2 x 7-3/4 in. Gift of the Baker/Pisano Collection Portrait of a Lady (probably Mrs. Julius Gerson), n.d. Pastel on paper, 20 x 16 in. Gift of the Baker/Pisano Collection Self Portrait as Colonel Johan Claeszoon Loo (Detail after Frans Hals’ ‘Assembly of Officers of and Subalterns of the Civic Guard of St. Adriaen at Haarlem’), 1903 Oil on canvas, 40-3/4 x 32-3/4 in. Gift of the Baker/Pisano Collection CHURCH, Frederic S. Church and Shirlaw, n.d. Pencil and gouache on paper, 11-3/4 x 9-3/4 in. Gift of the Baker/Pisano Collection CONNELLY, Pierce Francis Kate Annette Smith Wetherill, 1881 Marble, 21-7/8 x 20-3/4 x 13-3/4 in. Gift of Miss Kate C. Lefferts and Isabella Lefferts Edwards CURTIS, Edward Sheriff Wakonda-Oto [Male Indian in Headdress], 1927 Sepia-toned photogravure on thick cream paper, 22 x 18 in. Gift of Mrs. Joan Friedman DELLOSSO, Gabriela Gonzalez Bride II, 2005 Oil on canvas, 85 x 35 in. Gift of the Artist EAKINS, Thomas Study for The Cello Player, 1896 Oil on canvas, mounted on board, 17-1/2 x 14 in. Museum Purchase: Heckscher Trust Fund, Stebbins Family, Priscilla de Forest Williams, George Wilhelm, and Acquisition Fund FISKE, Gertrude Spring, n.d. Oil on canvas, 30-1/4 x 24-1/4 in. Gift of Madeleine and Jeffrey Grant FRENCH, Daniel Chester Seated Lincoln, 1924-25 Bronze, 32-3/8 x 27-3/4 x 28-1/4 in. August Heckscher Collection GROOMS, Red Picasso, 1997 Three-dimensional color lithograph on Rives BFK paper, 21 x 22 x 12-1/4 in. Museum Purchase HARTMAN, Bertram Self-Portrait, 1924 Oil on canvas, 24 x 20 in. Gift of the Baker/Pisano Collection JAFFEE, N. Jay Self Portrait, NYC, 1980 Gelatin silver print, 6-3/4 x 10-11/16 in. Gift of Paula G. Hackeling Walter Satkovski, 1986 Gelatin silver print, 7-3/4 x 11-11/16 in. Gift of Ms. Paula W. Hackeling Alex Guofeng Cao, MARILYN vs. MONALISA, 2009 [detail]. Bryant Park, 1950 (printed 1981) Gelatin silver print, 9-1/2 x 11-9/16 in. Gift of Ms. Cyrisse Jaffee JAFFEE, N. Jay Woman Selling Vegetables, Blake Avenue, East New York, Brooklyn, 1950 Gelatin silver print, 9 x 10-1/4 in. Gift of Ms. Cyrisse Jaffee KARFIOL, Bernard Portrait of Robert Laurent, n.d. Oil on canvas, 14 x 20 in. Gift of the Baker/Pisano Collection LEUTZE, Emmanuel Untitled (Portrait of a Young Girl), n.d. Oil on canvas, 24 x 20 in. Gift of Theresa A. Cwierzyk and Sidney Gordon LEVINSTEIN, Leon Rockefeller Center, 1956 Gelatin silver print, 16 x 20 in. Gift of Mr. Geoffrey B. West MARCHANT, Edward Dalton Portrait of Mrs. Alexander T. Stewart, 1844 Oil on canvas, 56 x 44 in. Gift of Miss Kate C. Lefferts and Isabella Lefferts Edwards MARKOV-GRINBERG, Mark Nikita Izotov, Distinguished Miner of Donbass Coal Region, Ukraine, 1934 Ferrotyped gelatin silver print, 13 x 8-3/4 in. Gift of Doug and Joan Hansen Policeman Directing Traffic, 1936 Ferrotyped gelatin silver print, 13-5/16 x 8-1/4 in. Gift of Professor Todd Gitlin The Cook (alternately, The Kitchen), 1930 Ferrotyped gelatin silver print, 9-11/16 x 12-5/16 in. Gift of Doug and Joan Hansen MARSH, Reginald Portrait of Louis Bouché, c. 1930s Ink on paper, 8 x 8 in. Gift of Ms. Jane Strong MATISSE, Henri Monsieur Loyal, 1943 Stencil print on paper, 16-5/8 x 25-5/8 in. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Milton M. Gardner McLEAN, Richard Thorpe Greentree’s Sloe Gin, 1972 Lithograph on paper, 21-7/8 x 29-1/2 in. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Mandel MOUNT, William Sydney Portrait of Eliza Ann Mills, n.d. Oil on canvas, 33-7/8 x 26-7/8 in. Gift of Caroline Roberta Smith Portrait of William Wickham Mills, n.d. Oil on canvas, 33-7/8 x 26-7/8 in. Gift of Caroline Roberta Smith NAMUTH, Hans Artists on the Beach, 1962 Gelatin silver print, 14-1/16 x 17-7/8 in. Gift of Mr. Marcel Bally POOR, Henry Varnum The Disappointed Fisherman, n.d. Oil on canvas, 30 x 24 in. Gift of the Baker/Pisano Collection PORTER, Fairfield Anne in Doorway, 1974 Oil on canvas, 47 x 37 in. Gift of Mrs. Fairfield Porter Elizabeth in a Red Chair, 1961 Oil on canvas, 44-3/4 x 39-3/4 in. Gift of the Family of Fairfield Porter POWERS, Hiram George Washington, 1849 Marble, 31-3/8 x 23-7/8 x 14-3/4 in. August Heckscher Collection SLOBODKINA, Esphyr Ilya, 1933 Oil on canvas, 15-1/2 x 11-1/2 in. Gift of the Artist STETTHEIMER, Florine Portrait of Louis Bouché, 1923 Oil on canvas, 28 x 18 in. Gift of the Baker/Pisano Collection SULTAN, Altoon Night Portrait, 1981 Oil on canvas mounted on board, 8-3/16 x 7 in. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Sinkoff SZABO, Joseph Carrie and Evelyn, 1974 (printed later) Gelatin silver print, 20 x 16 in. Gift of the Artist TORR, Helen Portrait of Arthur Dove, n.d. Pencil on paper, 12-15/16 x 7-1/2 in. Museum purchase UNKNOWN ARTIST (English) Portrait of Elizabeth Howard, 1582 Oil on wood panel, 24-1/2 x 20-7/8 in. Bequest of John Nichols Estabrook and Dorothy Coogan Estabrook UNKNOWN ARTIST (English) Portrait of a Young Lady in White Dress and Black Lace Shawl, c. 1825 Oil on canvas, 30 x 25-1/4 in. Bequest of John Nichols Estabrook and Dorothy Coogan Estabrook UNKNOWN ARTIST (German) Portrait of a Man, 1508 Oil on wood panel, 18-1/4 x 11-5/8 in. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Azzoni VAN RIJN, Rembrandt Harmenszoon A Beggar Seated on a Bank, c. 1630 Etching on paper, 4-9/16 x 2-3/4 in. Bequest of Mrs. John H. Livingston WEBSTER, Stokely Self Portrait in Cape, 1934 Oil on canvas, 20 x 16 in. Gift of Audrey Webster WEIR, Julian Alden The Miniature, 1888 Oil on canvas, 23-1/2 x 19-5/8 in. Museum Purchase: Heckscher Trust Fund WHISTLER, James Abbott McNeill Bebe Lalouette, 1859 Etching and drypoint on paper, 8-7/8 x 5-7/8 in. (plate) Gift of Mrs. Frances Gates WHITE, Christian The Garden Wall, 1992 Oil on linen, 48 x 60 in. Gift of Mr. James Simons WHITE, Robert Winthrop Fairfield Porter, 1970 Bronze, 12-1/2 x 7-5/8 x 9-1/4 in. Museum Purchase WILES, Gladys ‘1875’ (Lady in Striped Gown), c. 1921 Oil on canvas, 69 x 30 in. Gift of the Baker/Pisano Collection WINOGRAND, Garry Woman in kerchief and black shirt, c. 1970 Gelatin silver print, 14 x 11 in. Gift of Dr. Mark Reichman SHERBELL, Rhoda Aaron Copland, 1976 Bonded bronze, 20-3/4 x 10 x 11 in. (including base) Gift of Dr. Mark Weinstein and Susan Honig Weinstein SLOAN, Helen Farr Modern Woman, 1949 Oil on panel, 24 x 18 in. Gift of the Baker/Pisano Collection 2 Prime Avenue Huntington, NY 11743 631.351.3250 www.heckscher.org Before Selfies Portraiture through the Ages