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The Inner Studio, Tenth Street

Maker (American, 1849 - 1916)
ClassificationsPAINTINGS
Date1882
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions32 3/8 x 44 1/4 in. (82.2 x 112.4 cm.) frame: 42 1/8 × 54 × 4 in. (107 × 137.2 × 10.2 cm.)
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Gift of the Virginia Steele Scott Foundation
Label TextIn 1878, after returning to the United States from artistic study in Europe, William Merritt Chase rented a studio in the Tenth Street Studio Building in New York. Designed by architect Richard Morris Hunt and opened in 1858, the building would become home to such well-known American artists as Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Moran, and Lockwood de Forest. Chase decorated his studio with collections of art and exotic bric-a-brac that served as subject matter and created a luxurious environment for entertaining patrons and potential clients. Although he included art and artifacts from a range of places, Asian and Middle Eastern objects figured prominently. The loose brushwork of the painting suggests the style of Impressionism, which came to characterize Chase's later work.
Status
On view
Object number83.8.7
Sketch
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Photography © 2015 Fredrik Nilsen
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