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Emily B. Waite Oil on Canvas Portrait of Man

Item Details

An oil portrait of a man on an unstretched canvas by well-listed American artist Emily Burling Waite (Massachusetts/Rhode Island; 1887 – 1980). This nearly full-body portrait features a three-quarter view of a seated gentleman wearing a brown suite with a brown vest and green bowtie. He sits in an armchair with a booklet in his lap, and stares out to the viewer with a serious expression. No signature is visible on the canvas. This work is presented unframed and unstretched.

Emily B. Waite is best known for her oil portraits, still life paintings, and etchings. She began her formal artistic training at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, where she studied from 1908 through 1910 under Philip Leslie Hale and Francis Luis Mora. In 1910 she received the Paige Traveling Scholarship and traveled extensively for two years throughout France, Spain, the Netherlands, Czechoslovakia, and Italy, studying and copying master paintings. Waite’s work is represented in the collections of numerous distinguished institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D. C.; and the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C., among many others. This work was deaccessioned from the Worcester Historical Museum, Worcester, MA. Proceeds from the sale of this item will go to benefit the museum.

Condition

- to fair; paint loss, stains, creases, and tears in canvas; stretch marks in canvas; canvas is unstretched.

Dimensions

35.75" W x 43.75" H x 0.1" D

- measurement of unstretched canvas; painted image measures approximately 32"W x 39.75"H.

Item #

16BOS020-269

Additional Information

The Worcester Historical Museum Sale

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