"Tranquil America: A Century of Painting, 1840-1940," New York, NY: Spanierman Gallery, 2001, no. 19.
"Tranquil America: A Century of Painting, 1840-1940," New York, NY: Spanierman Gallery, 2001, no. 19.
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Summary:
Still life depicting a narrow ledge with a burnished bronze statuette of an oriental female figure, a tiny black ceramic vase, a rectangular card, and a small blue ceramic vase containing a wilted red rose, its blossom drooping and its petals scattered across the ledge. Behind the statuette, the wall is painted with a small blue circle.