Vaudeville: Two Men
Maker
Charles Demuth
(American, 1883 - 1935)
Collections
ClassificationsDRAWINGS
Dateca. 1916
Mediumwatercolor and graphite on paper
SignedSigned in lower left of recto: C. Demuth
InscribedSigned in lower left of recto: C. Demuth
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Gift of Margery and Maurice Katz
Label TextCharles Demuth is best known for his dynamic paintings of fire engines and grain elevators done in a Precisionist style similar to that of Charles Sheeler (whose work is on view elsewhere in this gallery). However, he also loved New York and adopted the city's nightlife as one of his subjects. In Vaudeville: Two Men he used vivid colors and a sensuous, fluid style to depict a painted backdrop and suggest the movement of two dancers from a variety show. A deft stroke of the artist's pencil gives the dancer on the left a witty wink.Status
Not on viewObject number2003.17
Charles Altamont Doyle
n.d.
Object number: 69.4.6verso
Charles Leslie
ca.1823
Object number: 76.26C