WALTER MAXWELL MACEWEN
AMERICAN, 1860-1943
LA ROBE JAUNE
Oil on canvas
Lower right signed: MacEwen; verso exhibition label: THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, WASHINGTON, D.C. / THIRD EXHIBITION CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN OIL PAINTINGS 1910 / Walter Mac Ewen / La Robe Jaune; verso stretcher partial labels

Catalogue note: Walter MacEwen was an American expatriate painter known for his historical figurative and Dutch genre paintings. He was born in Chicago and received his formal art education at the Royal Academy in Munich from 1877 to 1881, studying under the American Frank Duveneck. Afterwards, MacEwen studied under the French academic painters Fernand Cormon and Tony Robert-Fleury at the Académie Julian in Paris.

In 1883, MacEwen traveled to Holland, where he co-founded an art colony in the small town of Egmond aan Zee with his American contemporaries George Hitchcock and Gari Melchers, After three years in Egmond, MacEwen settled in Paris but returned frequently to Holland to paint in Haarlem, Volendam, and Hattem.

MacEwen's style reflects the meticulous training he received in the academies in Munich and Paris including an affinity for figure paintings in historical interiors with dramatic chiaroscuro and rendering figures and objects with carefully delineated accuracy.

The artist exhibited continuously at major venues throughout the world, including in: Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Paris, Munich, Berlin, Vienna and Antwerp.

  • Provenance: William Doyle, 20 April 1983, lot 56; purchased from the above; Private collection
  • Dimensions: 74 x 43 in. (188 x 109.2 cm.), Frame: 84 x 53 in. (213.4 x 134.6 cm.)
  • Exhibited: Salon, Société des Artistes Français, Paris, 1905, no. 1239, La robe jaune
    Eighteenth Annual Exhibition of Oil Paintings and Sculpture by American Artists, Art Institute of Chicago, 1905, no. 212, The Yellow Robe (see installation image)
    One Hundred and First Annual Exhibition, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 1906, no. 552, The Yellow Robe (see catalogue image)
    Third Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Paintings, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 1910, no. 44, La Robe Jaune
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Condition: This work is in good stable condition
    There is minimal inpaint in the face - see jpeg.
    There is minimal inpaint scattered around the back ground and dress - see jpeg.


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