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A Holiday

Creator Name

Edward Henry Potthast American, 1857–1927;
Edward Henry Potthast

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Art Institute of Chicago Object Description
A Holiday depicts one of the beach scenes for which Edward Henry Potthast was best known. Capturing a quintessentially Impressionist setting—a sun-dappled landscape with women and children enjoying leisure time—the artist also utilized the movement’s technique of broken brushwork and the use of brilliant colors. In the painting the children converse and frolic at the water’s edge on a windy day. There is nothing threatening about the waves or wind; indeed, Potthast’s paintings were both praised and criticized for presenting nothing other than a pleasant, innocent, and optimistic view.

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Title

A Holiday

Creator

Edward Henry Potthast American, 1857–1927;
Edward Henry Potthast

Worktype

Painting; painting; modern and contemporary art

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Material

Oil on canvas; oil paint (paint)

Dimensions

76.4 × 101.8 cm (30 1/8 × 40 1/8 in.)

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Date

C.: c. 1915

Provenance

Friends of American Art Collection

Style Period

Impressionism

Rights

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Public Domain

Inscription

Signed lower left: E. Potthast

Location

United States

Subjects

people; weather/seasons; leisure; children; water

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Edward Henry Potthast American, 1857–1927, A Holiday, Art Institute of Chicago. Public Domain.

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