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Title:Still Life with Curtain
Artist:Henry Lee McFee (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1886–1953 Altadena, California)
Date:1931
Medium:Oil on canvas
Dimensions:30 1/4 x 40 in. (76.8 x 101.6 cm)
Classification:Paintings
Credit Line:George A. Hearn Fund, 1933
Object Number:33.105
Inscription: Signed (lower right): McFee
the artist, Woodstock, N. Y. (1931–33; sold through the Frank K. M. Rehn Gallery, New York to MMA)
New York. Frank K. M. Rehn Gallery. "Henry Lee McFee," January 1933, no catalogue?
Saint Louis Art Museum. "Twenty-eighth Annual Exhibition of Paintings by American Artists," September 16–October 31, 1933, no. 30.
Minneapolis Institute of Arts. "American Paintings Since Sargent, Lent by The Metropolitan Museum of Art," October 4–31, 1940, brochure no. 26 (as "Still Life with Striped Curtain").
WPA Art Center, Jacksonville, Fla. "Paintings from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," March 1–31, 1941, no catalogue.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Contemporary Painting in the United States," April 19–27, 1941, no. 120.
Mexico City. Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes. "La Pintura Contemporánea Norteamericana," June 12–July 9, 1941, unnumbered cat. (p. 78; as "Still Life with Striped Curtain").
Santiago. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. "La Pintura Contemporánea Norteamericana," September 6–October 5, 1941, unnumbered cat.
Lima. Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes. "La Pintura Contemporánea Norteamericana," November 5–30, 1941, unnumbered cat.
Quito. Universidad Central de Ecuador. "La Pintura Contemporánea Norteamericana," December 1941, unnumbered cat.
New York. YMCA, Fort Hamilton. October 31–December 3, 1942.
Buena Vista, Va. Southern Seminary and Junior College. "American Paintings," November 13, 1944–June 15, 1945, no catalogue.
New York. Columbia University Journalism Department. January 24–July 31, 1949, no catalogue.
Claremont, Calif. Fine Arts Foundation of Scripps College. "Henry Lee McFee," April 18–May 11, 1950.
American Federation of Arts circulating exhibition. "American Paintings of the Twentieth Century," January 1951–November 1952 (lent to numerous U.S. venues, including those listed below), no catalogue (checklist no. 13).
Hagerstown, Md. Washington County Museum of Fine Arts. "American Paintings of the Twentieth Century," April 1951.
Nashville. Watkins Institute. "American Paintings of the Twentieth Century," November 5–25, 1951.
Montgomery, Ala. Montgomery Museum of Art. "American Paintings of the Twentieth Century," December 1951.
Abilene, Tex. Abilene Museum of Fine Arts. "American Paintings of the Twentieth Century," April 7–20, 1952.
Shreveport. Louisiana State Exhibit Museum. "American Paintings of the Twentieth Century," May 11–25, 1952.
South Hadley, Mass. Dwight Art Memorial, Mount Holyoke College. "American Paintings of the Twentieth Century," November 6–25, 1952.
Woodstock, N.Y. Woodstock Artists Association. "Fifty Years of Woodstock Art: Hudson Champlain Celebration 1609–1959," August 1–20, 1959, no. 39 (as "Still Life with Striped Curtain").
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "American Still Life: 1915–1950," February 1, 1995–January 28, 1996, no catalogue.
Richmond, Va. Marsh Art Gallery. "Still Life: The Object in American Art, 1915–1995. Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," January 3–February 28, 1997, no. 42.
Little Rock. Arkansas Arts Center. "Still Life: The Object in American Art, 1915–1995. Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," March 28–May 23, 1997, no. 42.
Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Harbor Art Museum. "Still Life: The Object in American Art, 1915–1995. Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," June 20–August 15, 1997, no. 42.
Tulsa, Okla. Philbrook Museum of Art. "Still Life: The Object in American Art, 1915–1995. Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," September 12–November 7, 1997, no. 42.
Palm Beach, Fla. The Society of the Four Arts. "Still Life: The Object in American Art, 1915–1995. Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," January 9–February 8, 1998, no. 42.
Salina, Kansas. Salina Art Center. "Still Life: The Object in American Art, 1915–1995. Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," March 6–May 3, 1998, no. 42.
"Art Museum Gets 20 Painted Icons." New York Times (August 12, 1933), p. 13.
"Metropolitan Acquires a McFee Still Life." Art Digest 7 (August 1, 1933), p. 14, ill.
J[ohn]. G[oldsmith]. P[hillips]. "Notes: Paintings by Living American Artists." Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 28 (August 1933), p. 145, notes that this work is on view in the museum's Room of Recent Accessions.
Carlyle Burrows. "A New Home for Art Opens to the Public." New York Herald Tribune (July 30, 1933), p. D6, ill.
"20 Gift Ikons Head List of New Exhibits At the Metropolitan." New York Herald Tribune (August 12, 1933), p. 11.
"The Metropolitan Secures Four New American Paintings." Art News 31 (September 16, 1933), p. 6.
Edward Alden Jewell. "Progressive Intruders: Lo, a Breath of New Life Stirs the Lull—Academicism and Modernism Once More." New York Times (August 13, 1933), p. X5, ill.
"Annual Exhibition of American Artists' Work Opens Today: Sixty-One Pictures to Be Displayed at City Museum." St. Louis-Globe Democrat (September 16, 1933), p. 5.
"On the Local Horizons." New York Times (June 21, 1936), p. X7.
"FSCW to Sponsor Exhibit of Art at Jacksonville." Tallahassee Democrat (February 27, 1941), p. 10, calls it "Still Life with Striped Curtain".
"Paintings of Famed American Artists to Be Shown Monday." Abilene Reporter-News (April 6, 1952), p. 7-B, calls it "Still Life with Striped Curtain".
Henry Geldzahler. American Painting in the Twentieth Century. New York, 1965, pp. 83–84, ill., calls it "Still Life with Striped Curtain".
John Baker. Henry Lee McFee and Formalist Realism in American Still Life, 1923–1936. Exh. cat., National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. London, 1987, pp. 88–89, pl. 14.
Michael Kimmelman. "At the Met with Wayne Thiebaud: A Little Weirdness Can Help an Artist." New York Times (August 23, 1996), p. C25.
Sabine Rewald inStill Life: The Object in American Art, 1915-1995. Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Exh. cat., Marsh Art Gallery, Richmond, Va. New York, 1996, pp. 106, 114, 169, no. 42, ill. p. 115 (color).
Timothy Cahill. "Still Life Moves Up." Times Union (May 24, 1998), p. 14.
Florine Stettheimer (American, Rochester, New York 1871–1944 New York, New York)
1942
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