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Portrait of Margaret Gove

Photo: Elizabeth Mann

Portrait of Margaret Gove

1915

Robert Henri

American, 1865-1929

Portraits often trace the path of inspiration in American art. Henri was a leading portrait painter and highly influential teacher who educated a sweeping generation of American artists. He dashed off this casual sketch of his student, Margaret Gove, as she posed for his class at the Art Students League in New York City. Shortly after he painted it, Gove moved to Seattle with her husband, the painter Peter Camfferman. In Seattle, she regularly exhibited work under Henri’s influence and just as regularly hosted visiting and local artists in her home on Whidbey Island. Her active involvement in the area’s small but thriving artistic scene helped give rise to the first Northwest school of American modernism.
Oil on canvas
Sight size: 24 1/4 x 20 1/4 in. (61.6 x 51.4 cm)
Framed: 30 1/8 x 26 in. (76.5 x 66 cm)
Gift of Mrs. Peter M. Camfferman in memory of her sister Miss Helen Gove
58.66
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
location
Now on view at the Seattle Art Museum

Resources

Exhibition HistoryPeoria, Illinois, Lakeview Center for the Arts & Sciences, The Eight, 1969.

Bellevue, Washington, Bellevue Art Museum, 5,000 Years of Faces, Jan. 28 - July 30, 1983.

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, First Person Singular, May 31, 2001 - Mar. 17, 2002.

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, American Art: The Stories We Carry, Oct. 20, 2022 - ongoing.

Published ReferencesThe Art Quarterly vol. 21, no. 4 (Winter 1958): p. 432, reproduced. p. 435, fig. 1 (top).

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