Thomas Wilmer Dewing  (American, 1851-1938) 

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Thomas Wilmer Dewing, Lydia in Green

 

Thomas Wilmer Dewing
Lydia in Green
1898

Adelson Galleries
Thomas Wilmer Dewing, Model in a Turban

 

Thomas Wilmer Dewing
Model in a Turban
1878

Adelson Galleries
Thomas Wilmer Dewing, Pastel #119

 

Thomas Wilmer Dewing
Pastel #119
circa 1922

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Thomas Wilmer Dewing, The song

 

Thomas Wilmer Dewing
The song, 1891
Vente du: Dec 4, 2002
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Thomas Wilmer Dewing, The music lesson

 

Thomas Wilmer Dewing
The music lesson
Vente du: May 23, 2001
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Thomas Wilmer Dewing, Woman in black - Portrait of Maria Oakey Dewing

 

Thomas Wilmer Dewing
Woman in black - Portrait of Maria Oakey Dewing, 1887
Vente du: May 25, 2000
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Thomas Wilmer Dewing (1851-1938) was a founding member of the Ten American Painters, who seceded from the Society of American Artists in 1897. He represented the group’s tonalist wing, while Childe Hassam was at the opposite end with full-blown impressionism. Dewing, born in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts, first studied drawing under William Rimmer in Boston. After a brief period in Paris, he taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and became a leader of the Boston School of painting. Both John Gellatly and Charles Lang Freer, outstanding art patrons of the Gilded Age, collected Dewing’s works.

The great subtlety of his paintings, containing a "mysterious shadowy beauty," was noticed by the critics. Others suggested that Dewing’s unique style approached the mysterious world of the French symbolists. This figure, seated on some type of bank or wall, has been defined merely by a few quick brushstrokes and glistening highlights against a vague background. Only the fleeting impression of the human form -- perhaps a distant memory -- interested the artist.



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