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Portrait of a Lady: American Paintings and Photographs in France, 1870–1915
(April 1 – July 14, 2008)
At Leisure: American Paintings
(April 1 – October 31, 2008)
American Art on the Silver Screen
(July 22 – October 31, 2008)
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Ring around the Rosy
Edward Henry Potthast
Ring around the Rosy
,
c. 1915

© TFAA


In the Orchard
Edmund Tarbell
In the Orchard
, 1891

© TFAA


Lotus Lillies
Charles Courtney Curran
Lotus Lillies
, 1888

© TFAA





At Leisure: American Paintings
April 1 – October 31, 2008

In the second half of the nineteenth century, the United States knew an unprecedented economic development and industrialisation. However, painters of this period seemed to favour the representations of leisure. Responding to the patrons’ demands, they depicted a “gilded age” of American society devoted to perpetual entertainment. Images of women sewing peacefully and children playing in everlasting flowered gardens, reflected a taste for the so-called “genre painting”. This new iconography was directly linked to the growth of an upper middle-class, to which artists belonged or identified themselves.

About sixty paintings, drawings and prints from the Terra Foundation for American Art collection will introduce the visitor to one of the greatest invention of the modern era: leisure.