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On Bos ns Hill, 1901 (oil on canvas)
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On Bos ns Hill, 1901 (oil on canvas)
500175 On Bos ns Hill, 1901 (oil on canvas)
by Tarbell, Edmund Charles (1862-1938); 126.04x100.33 (framed) 106x78 (unframed) cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: The Tarbells owned a summer home in New Castle, New Hampshire, on Great Island. Bos ns Hill is located on the west side of Great Island and was a gathering spot for the Tarbell children. According to their daughter Josephine, this portrait depicts the artists wife, Emeline Souther Tarbell, with the familys dog. Edmund Tarbell often used his family members as models and, in doing so, focused his art on upper-class Americans, usually women, at leisure. Here, Emeline pauses in her walk and glances down at the viewer as if to greet him or her.
Along with Frank Benson, Tarbell is considered to be at the forefront of the Boston School of American painting, active in the early part of the 20th century. He was also a prominent member of The Ten American Painters, a group of American Impressionists from Boston and New York. As is evident in this painting, sunlight played a major role in his works, a style some have termed " Tarbellized Impressionism." ); Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mann and Robert A. Mann; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23180200
© Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mann and Robert A. Mann / Bridgeman Images
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On Bos ns Hill, 1901
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is a captivating oil painting by Edmund Charles Tarbell. The artwork, housed in the Cleveland Museum of Art, showcases Tarbell's mastery in capturing the essence of upper-class Americans at leisure. The scene depicted in this portrait takes place on Great Island, New Hampshire, where the Tarbells owned a summer home. Bos ns Hill, located on the west side of Great Island, served as a gathering spot for their children. In this particular painting, Tarbell portrays his wife Emeline Souther Tarbell accompanied by their family dog. Emeline pauses during her walk and gazes down at the viewer with warmth and familiarity. Her expression seems to invite us into her world and share in her tranquil moment amidst nature's beauty. The artist often used his loved ones as models for his paintings, focusing on portraying scenes of leisurely activities enjoyed by affluent individuals. Tarbell was an influential figure within the Boston School of American painting during the early 20th century. Alongside Frank Benson, he led this artistic movement characterized by its use of sunlight and vibrant colors - a style that has been coined "Tarbellized Impressionism". This remarkable print captures not only Tarbell's technical skill but also provides insight into his personal life and artistic vision. It serves as a testament to his contribution to American Impressionism while offering viewers an intimate glimpse into one family's cherished moments spent together on Bos ns Hill.
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