Portrait of My Daughter Alice
c. 1895
William Merritt Chase
William Merritt Chase (American, 1849–1916)
American Painting and Sculpture
Portrait of My Daughter Alice, c. 1895. William Merritt Chase (American, 1849–1916). Oil on canvas; unframed: 183 x 121.2 cm (72 1/16 x 47 11/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Hermon A. Kelley, in memory of their daughter Virginia Kelley Newberry 1920.254
- Maker/Artist
- Chase, William Merritt
- Classification
- Painting
- Formatted Medium
- oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- Unframed: 183 x 121.2 cm (72 1/16 x 47 11/16 in.)
- Inscribed
- Inscription: signed lower left: WM M. Chase [WM in monogram]
- Departments
- American Painting and Sculpture
- Accession Number
- 1920.254
- Credit Line
- Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Hermon A. Kelley, in memory of their daughter Virginia Kelley Newberry
- Exhibitions
- The Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition: The Official Art Exhibit of the Great Lakes Exposition, Exhibition of American Painting from 1860 Until Today, The Silver Jubilee Exhibition, American Paintings 1825 - 1915 from the Cleveland Museum of Art, St. Louis Exposition and Music Hall Association, 15th Annual Exhibition, September 14-October 29, 1890, cat. 79.<br>Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Annual Exhibition, 1898, cat. 71, as Dioudonnee.<br>London, The International Society of Sculptors, Painters, and Engravers, 1899, cat. 1, illus.<br>Richmond, Indiana, Art Association of Richmond, Indiana, 1900, cat. 86, as Dieudonne.<br>Minneapolis, Society of the Fine Arts, Annual Exhibition, 1900, cat. 28, as Alice Dieudonnee Chase.<br>New York, National Arts Club, Exhibition of Paintings by William Merritt Chase, January 5-13, 1910, cat. 139, as Miss Dieudonnee.<br>Bridgeport, Connecticut, Bridgeport Public Library, Exhibition of Fifty-four Paintings by William M. Chase, March 1910.<br>Cincinnati Art Museum, Annual Exhibition of American Art, 1912, cat. 16, as Portrait of the Artist's Daughter.<br>New York, Reinhardt Galleries, Exhibition of the National Association of Portrait Painters, March 18-April 16, 1912, as My Daughter Alice.<br>Washington, DC, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Annual Exhibition of Oil Paintings by Contemporary Artists, 1912, cat. 68, as Portrait of My Daughter.<br>Detroit Museum of Art, Paintings by Wm. M. Chase, N.A., and Paintings by Wm. Ritchel, N.A., March 1916, cat. 15, as Portrait of My Daughter Alice.<br>Toledo Museum of Art, Paintings by Wm. M. Chase, N.A., April 1916, cat. 115, as Portrait of My Daughter Alice.<br>New York, American Art Galleries, The Paintings and Other Artistic Property Left by the Late William Merritt Chase, N.A., May 14-17, 1917, as Portait of My Daughter Alice.<br>Chicago, Young's Art Galleries Catalogue of Paintings by Eminent American Old Masters and by Some of the Prominent Living American Artists 1918, pp. 34-35, illus. p. 34, no 21.<br>Chicago, Young's Art Galleries Exhibition of Paintings by the Late W. M. Chase, N.A. (1920), no. 10, illus.<br>Dallas, Dallas Art Association, American Art from the Days of the Colonists to Now, November 16-30, 1922, no. 30 as Dieudonnee.<br>Cleveland, Cleveland Museum of Art, The Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition: The Official Exhibition of the Great Lakes Exposition (1936), p. 131, no. 351.<br>Cleveland, Cleveland Museum of Art, Catalogue of an Exhibition of American Painting from 1860 Until Today at The Cleveland Museum of Art (1937), p 16, no. 31.<br>New York, Portraits, Inc., Exhibition of Children's Portraits by American Artists (1944), no. 16.<br>Indianapolis, John Herron Art Museum, Chase Centennial Exhibition, (1949), no 30.<br>Southampton, Long Island, The Parrish Art Museum, William Merritt Chase 1849-1916: A Retrospective Exhibition (1957), illus. p. 87, no 71.<br>Coshocton, Ohio, Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum, American Paintings 1825-1915 from The Cleveland Museum of Art (1979), illus., fig. 9.<br>Lakewood, Ohio, The Kenneth C. Beck Center American Paintings 1825-1915 from The Cleveland Museum of Art (1980), (see above), no catalogue.
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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