About the Artwork
After Night's Study
between 1890 and 1900
John Frederick Peto
1854-1907
American
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Oil on canvas
Unframed: 14 1/4 × 20 inches (36.2 × 50.8 cm) Framed: 22 3/16 × 28 1/8 × 3 1/2 inches (56.4 × 71.4 × 8.9 cm)
Paintings
American Art before 1950
Gift of Robert H. Tannahill
48.386
Copyright Not Evaluated
Markings
Signed, lower right: W M Harnett [false signature]
Provenance
Robert H. Tannahill;1948-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Richardson, E.P. American Romantic Painting. 1939. [as Harnett]
Nature Vivre. Exh. cat., Downtown Gallery. New York, 1939, no. 10. [as Harnett]
Frankenstein, Alfred. “Harnett, True and False.” Art Bulletin 31, 1 (March 1949): pp. 44, 46-47.
John Frederick Peto: American Still Life Painter. Exh. cat., Smith College. Northampton, MA, 1950, no. 33.
Tobacco and Smoking in Art. Exh. cat., North Carolina Museum of Art. Raleigh, 1960, p. 94, no. 24.
The Reminiscent Object. Exh. cat., La Jolla Museum of Art. La Jolla, CA, 1965, no. 6.
Important Information Inside: The Art of John F. Peto and the Idea of Still-Life Painting in Nineteenth-Century America. Exh. cat., National Gallery of Art. Washington, D.C., 1983 (fig. 234).
American Beauty: Painting and Sculpture from the Detroit Institute of Arts, 1770-1920. Exh. cat., Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 2002, pp. 29-30, no. 20.
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Credit Line for Reproduction
John Frederick Peto, After Night's Study, between 1890 and 1900, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Robert H. Tannahill, 48.386.
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