拍品专文
Curator of the 2017 Jewish Museum retrospective, Stephen Brown writes, "Stettheimer painted many floral bouquets, sometimes to memorialize a particular date, including her own birthday. These still-lifes utilize a range of devices to convey meaning, including the symbolic 'language' of flowers. The formal treatment of this painting, in particular its color relationships, is suggestive of an unrestrained, carefree joy." (unpublished letter, dated 6 October 2017)
The present work is inscribed to Fania Marinoff, a Russian-born actress of Broadway and silent film who was married to the influential theater critic Carl Van Vechten. The couple were close friends of the Stettheimer sisters and their circle. A portrait by Florine Stettheimer of Van Vechten is in the Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven, Connecticut.
The present work is inscribed to Fania Marinoff, a Russian-born actress of Broadway and silent film who was married to the influential theater critic Carl Van Vechten. The couple were close friends of the Stettheimer sisters and their circle. A portrait by Florine Stettheimer of Van Vechten is in the Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven, Connecticut.