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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
The Japanese Kimono (has been listed as "Japanese Print")
Object ID
1951.013
Date Range
1900-1930
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
The Japanese Kimono (has been listed as "Japanese Print")
Description
Large oil on canvas painting of a seated woman wearing a Japanese kimono, according to the title. The subject is Helen Thurlow, a Lancaster/Greenwich Village-based Pa. Academy of Fine Arts-trained artist & illustrator.
On back: Signed at upper right corner; 2 provenance show labels/stickers from Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh
#508 (show #)
Annie Traquair Lang
39 W. 69th St.
New York
Canvas label:
Henry M. Taws
920 Arch St.
Phila., PA
Frame stamp
Newcomb-Macklin Co., $37.50
Chicago & N.Y.
#3568 6 in. 6 - Roman
Date Range
1900-1930
Year Range From
1900
Year Range To
1930
Creator
Lang, Annie Traquair
Painted By
Annie Traquair Lang (Long?)
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Art Rack
Storage Cabinet
North Side
Storage Shelf
Rack 5
Storage Drawer
Back
People
Lang, Annie Traquair
Subcategory
Art
Subject
Paintings
Portraits
Subject of Painting
The Japanese Kimono (Helen Thurlow)
Search Terms
Paintings
Portraits
Object Name
Painting
Material
Paint, Canvas, Wood
Medium
Painting, Oil
Height (in)
30
Width (in)
36
Dimension Details
Frame measurements: Height 42 Width 48 Depth 3.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2017-06-28
Condition Notes
Survey done by Tom Ryan and Mike Heberlein states:
Painting: Signed upper right A. Traquair Lang, Auction #124 at lower right. Good condition (Note: Found on 06-28-17, a large 2" long puncture tear to right of subject's face.) Surface dirt, discolored varnish, minor cracking of paint (center right, center area of kimono).
Painting conservation needs: Surface clean, remove varnish, revarnish.
Frame: Fair, minor scuffing throughout, painted gold.
Frame conservation needs: Minor touchup throughout.
Object ID
1951.013
Notes
All info via correspondence w/ writer/researcher Eve Kahn
This painting was exhibited in various shows, including the 1915 Panama-Pacific expo in California. It is pictured in a centennial book on p. 24 installed on gallery #65 wall and flanked by two more of her ptgs. See:
https://books.google.com/books?id=ZVklDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA24&lpg=PA24&dq=%22gallery+65+in+the+palace+of+fine+arts%22&source=bl&ots=uxmE43t47D&sig=cd_MbVTwpyEpJttQXyOU1bMFJ8U&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiey5PqjpjUAhWG2SYKHX-tAfkQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=%22gallery%2065%20in%20the%20palace%20of%20fine%20arts%22&f=false
See Objects Photos for above image (in 1915 expo).
Subject Helen A. Thurlow (1889- ?) was the daughter of Thomas and Annie Thurlow of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, from 1904-1912, where Thomas Anshutz was head instructor. He painted her portrait, seated sideways, and the portrait is thought to be during Ms. Thurlow's student years. See:
Portrait of Helen Thurlow, pastel on canvas, c. 1910 by Thos. Anschutz
(Portrait sold by Hammer Galleries, NY, NY.)
Annie T. Lang was painted by her mentor William Merritt Chase in 1911. This O/C ptg. is owned by the PMA & has accession # 1928-63-4. The label reads:
"William Merritt Chase was an early pioneer of Impressionist aesthetics in the United States and enjoyed immense popularity during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. A celebrated teacher, Chase likely first met his protégée Annie Lang (1885-1918) in 1901 when she enrolled in one of his annual summer schools on Long Island. Painted in the summer of 1911 outside Florence, Italy, while Chase was on one of his many extended sojourns in Europe, this portrait of Lang suggests the close, perhaps intimate, relationship between the two artists. The painting incorporates the rich fabrics, ornate décor, and elegant attire that characterize Chase's interior scenes".
Signed Name
A. Traquair Lang
Signature Location
Back, top right corner
Accession Number
1951.013
Other Number
Painting #108
Images
Less detail