Dorothy (Chase)

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Dorothy
Indianapolis

Dorothy is an oil painting by American artist William Merritt Chase. Created in 1902, it is currently part of the permanent collection in the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

Description

The image's subject is Chase's 11-year-old daughter, Dorothy, wearing a white dress with full-length sleeves, a straw hat with a green bow, a black belt, black tights, and black shoes.

emperors
, giving the young girl a grandiose image.

Historical information

Chase's favorite image to paint was his family, including his wife and his daughters, which are also his most well received.[2] Dorothy is a painting in a series of full-length portraits Chase created of his family between 1886 and 1902.[3]

Chase was the founder of the Chase School, which eventually became

Parsons The New School for Design, one of the most famous art schools in the United States. As a teacher, some of his students include Charles Demuth and Georgia O'Keeffe
.

Acquisition

Dorothy was purchased from the artist at the Exhibition of Indiana Art in Tomlinson Hall, in 1903, using the John Herron fund.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rotunda Description of Dorothy".
  2. ^ "American Impressionism: William Merritt Chase". National Gallery of Art. Archived from the original on 2012-03-24. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
  3. ^ "Dorothy Collection Description".
  4. ^ "Provenance of Dorothy".