Mary Holland Bacher
1891
Otto H. Bacher
Otto H. Bacher (American, 1856–1909)
American Painting and Sculpture
Mary Holland Bacher, 1891. Otto H. Bacher (American, 1856–1909). Oil on canvas; unframed: 90.6 x 57.4 cm (35 11/16 x 22 5/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Will Low Bacher 1966.388
- Maker/Artist
- Bacher, Otto Henry
- Classification
- Painting
- Formatted Medium
- oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- Unframed: 90.6 x 57.4 cm (35 11/16 x 22 5/8 in.)
- Inscribed
- Inscription: signed lower left: Otto H. Bacher. / --91.
- Departments
- American Painting and Sculpture
- Accession Number
- 1966.388
- Credit Line
- Gift of Will Low Bacher
- Exhibitions
- Year in Review: 1967, American Impressionistic Painting, American Paintings 1825 - 1915 from the Cleveland Museum of Art, The Sporting Woman: The Female Athlete in American Culture, Midwestern Visions of Impressionism, New York, Fourteenth Exhibition of the Society of American Artists (1892)<br>Buffalo, Pan-American Exposition: Division of the Fine Arts (1901), cat. no. 272, listed p. 25.<br>New York, The Walpole Galleries, Exhibition and Sale of Paintings of the Late Otto H. Bacher (13, 22-23, January 1917), cat. no. 45 under title Portrait of a Lady; listed p. 11.<br>New York, New York World's Fair, Masterpieces of Art: Catalogue of European & American Paintings 1500-1900 (May-October 1940), cat. no. 311-a, listed p. 216-217.<br>Washington, National Gallery of Art, American Impressionist Painting (1 July-26 August 1973); traveled to New York, The Whitney Museum of American Art (18 September-2 November 1973); to Cincinnati, Cinncinnati Art Museum (15 December 1973-31 January 1974); to Raleigh, The North Carolina Museum of Art (8 March-29 April 1974); cat. no. 1, illus. p. 53<br>Coshocton, OH, Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum, American Paintings 1825-1915 from The Cleveland Museum of Art (7 July-1 November 1979), no cat. numbered.<br>Cleveland, One Cleveland Center Gallery, The Cleveland Museum Presents Four Cleveland Artists: George Adomeit, Otto Bacher, Frederick Gottwald, and Walter Sinz (15 October-2 November 1984)<br>Cleveland, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Fraternité: Artistic Relations Between France and America (21 July-18 October 1987), no cat.<br>Columbus, Columbus Museum of Art, Triumph of Color and Light: Ohio Impressionists and Post-Impressionists (6 February-15 May 1994); traveled to Spingfield, Springfield Museum of Art (late Fall 1994); to Youngstown, Butler Institute of American Art (14 March-30 April 1995), cat. no. 4, illus. p. 43.<br>South Hadley, MA, Mount Holyoke College, The Sporting Woman: The Female Athlete in American Culture (13 April-1 August 2004), no cat. <br>Massillon Museum, OH (5/26/2007 - 8/19/2007) and Riffe Gallery, Columbus, OH (7/31/2008 - 10/12/2008): "Midwestern Visions of Impressionism", ex. cat. no. 36, p.44.
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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