
“Lilla Cabot Perry was born in 1848 into a prominent Boston family. As a young wife in the later decades of the 19th century, Perry travelled widely across Europe with her family, visiting and studying paintings in Paris and Munich, as well as in Italy, England and Spain. She first encountered the impressionist style in 1889 when.. Perry (befriended) the famous painter (Monet) and rented a summer house near his at Giverny for many years…In 1897, Perry’s husband took a position as an English professor in Tokyo and the family moved to Japan, giving the artist direct exposure to the Japanese prints and textiles that had greatly influenced the impressionists. After returning permanently to Boston in 1908, Perry supported her family by painting commissioned portraits.
This painting, executed in 1915, manifests Perry’s American, French, and Japanese influences. Though apparently a Western family, the mother in the composition wears a kimono and the golden floral folding screen in the background further suggests an Asian aesthetic. Perry applies her lightly impressionistic hand to a quintessentially American family portrait.”
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Have a beautiful Easter! This is lovely!
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Beautiful!
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I’d be looking for poison in the biscuit that girl is handing the baby. Mom, of course, totally oblivious to the potentials…
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hahaha…well I choked on my tea on that one, dear Ana. Now I cannot unsee it! lol I always love hearing from you – so sorry i am behind on comments here. ❤️🌻
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Not to worry ~ good to be in touch…
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Lovely. Happy Easter!
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A very sweet painting
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