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The Blue Coat
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The Blue Coat

Artist Henry Golden Dearth (American, 1864 - 1918)
CultureAmerican
Dateca. 1912
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsOverall, Frame: 32 × 46 in. (81.3 × 116.8 cm)
SignedLower right, black paint
Credit LineGift of the Goode family in memory of Anne Keck Redfern, a faithful friend of the Chrysler
Object number2020.34
Not on view
DescriptionThis is an oil on canvas painting of a woman seated in profile wearing a blue coat. She sits beside a table with a large vase of flowers upon it. It is signed by the artist in the lower right corner.
Label TextHenry Golden Dearth American, 1864 - 1918 The Blue Coat, ca. 1912 Oil on canvas Gift of the Goode family in memory of Anne Keck Redfern, a faithful friend of the Chrysler 2020.34ProvenanceThe painting was in the collection of the Goode family and gifted to the Chrysler Museum of Art in 2020.Exhibition HistoryAnnual Exhibition of The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, February 4- March 24, 1912. No. 559 Memorial Exhibition of Paintings by Henry Golden Dearth Detroit Museum of Art, February 16-March 17, 1919. No. 20 Art Institute of Chicago, October 7-26, 1919. No. 19 Published References“Memorial Exhibition of Henry Golden Dearth,” Academy Notes Vol 13-15 (Buffalo Art Academy, 1918), 121.
4x5 transparency scanned on Hasselblad Flextight X1 by Ed Pollard-2009.
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