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  • The Artist’s Wife and his Setter Dog by Thomas Eakins

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    The Artist’s Wife and His Setter Dog by Thomas Eakins, ca. 1884-89

    Dallas Art News reports:

    The Amon Carter Museum has been loaned two American masterpieces from the Metroploltian Museum of Art in New York. The paintings are The Artist’s Wife and His Setter Dog (1884-89) by Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) and Lydia Crocheting in the Garden at Marly (1880) by Mary Cassatt (1844-1926). The paintings will be on view at the Amon Carter Museum through January, 25, 2010.“Both
    are intimate portraits of the artists’ loved ones, although the artists
    approached their subjects quite differently,” says Rebecca Lawton,
    curator of paintings and sculpture at the Amon Carter Museum. “Eakins
    depicts his wife and setter Harry with an uncompromising realism, while
    Cassatt portrays her ailing sister Lydia with the delicacy and
    directness of the Impressionists’ brushstroke.”

    While these two paintings are in Fort Worth, the Carter has in return loaned two of its own masterpieces to the Met, Swimming (1895) by Thomas Eakins and Idle Hours
    (ca. 1894) by William Merritt Chase. Both paintings are in the Met’s
    exhibition American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, 1765–1915.

    The Amon Carter will host free gallery talks about the Eakins and Cassatt paintings on November 12 at 6 p.m.

    Lovely.

  • Harry by Oliver Lett

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    When I began this blog, I envisioned it as a place for people to find the right artist to capture the essence of their pets through art. I’m pleased to announce my first (known) match. Rebecca Giat, daughter of Jane Giat, the co-owner of the pet memorial company Art from Ashes, discovered London-based artist Oliver Lett on my site and commissioned a portrait of her dog Harry. As you can see, Ollie did a fabulous job! I absolutely love this charming, quirky, adorable piece, and I’m thrilled to have been the international matchmaker.

    Harryollie

    Keep me posted on any other Dog Art Today connections you would like to share.