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Miller, Kenneth Hayes. Leaving the Shop, 1929. etching, John L. Severance Fund, 1992.345. Copyrighted.

Leaving the Shop

1929

Kenneth Hayes Miller

Kenneth Hayes Miller (American, 1876–1952)

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Leaving the Shop, 1929. Kenneth Hayes Miller (American, 1876–1952). Etching; The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 1992.345 Kenneth Hayes Miller was drawn to the bustling neighborhood around Fourteenth Street and Union Square. In this scene, he conveyed some of the social fun and friendship associated with shopping, which had become a new leisure activity in the 1910s due to a growing number of shops that sold ready-to-wear, rather than custom-made, fashions. A new dress or hat could declare a working woman modern, especially in contrast to the modest dress of her mother, who may have been an immigrant from the Old World (Europe). The cloche hat, worn by the woman on the right, is one of the iconic looks of 1920s America.
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1992.345
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John L. Severance Fund
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