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Alice B. Toklas

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Object Details

Artist

Pavel Fyodorovitch Tchelitchew, 21 Sep 1898 - 31 Jul 1957

Sitter

Alice Babette Toklas, 30 Apr 1877 - 7 Mar 1967

Exhibition Label

Born San Francisco, California
Within hours of arriving in Paris in 1907, Alice B. Toklas met Gertrude Stein and embarked on a lifelong romance. Despite her outward reticence, Toklas was the powerhouse behind Stein’s success. She served as her partner’s editor, proofreader, typist, muse, and gatekeeper. She also provided the food, flowers, and decor that impressed guests and boosted Stein’s prestige.
Toklas’s creative energy and unobtrusiveness are evident in this portrait by the expatriate Russian artist Pavel Tchelitchew. With downcast eyes and no visible mouth, she silently focuses on her needlework.
Toklas became famous worldwide after Stein published The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1933). The book was a humorous account of their life together. Later, Toklas achieved her own literary success with The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book (1954). The memoir, which included stories about life and food in France, became a cult favorite, especially for its infamous recipe for “Haschich Fudge.”
Nacida en San Francisco, California
A horas de llegar a París en 1907, Alice B. Toklas conoció a Gertrude Stein e inició con ella un romance para toda la vida. Pese a su apariencia reservada, Toklas fue el dínamo tras el éxito de Stein. Era su editora, correctora, mecanógrafa, musa y guardiana. También se encargaba de la comida, las flores y el decorado que impresionaban a los visitantes y realzaban el prestigio de Stein.
La energía creativa y la discreción de Toklas son evidentes en este retrato del ruso expatriado Pavel Tchelitchew. Con la mirada baja y la boca borrada, la figura se concentra silenciosa en su costura.
Toklas se hizo famosa mundialmente cuando Stein publicó La autobiografía de Alice B. Toklas (1933), un relato humorístico de su vida juntas. Luego Toklas alcanzó su propio éxito literario con El libro de cocina de Alice B. Toklas (1954). Estas memorias, que incluyen relatos de la vida y la comida en Francia, pasaron a ser un libro de culto, sobre todo por su infame receta de “caramelo con hachís”.

Credit Line

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

Date

c. 1926-28

Object number

NPG.80.13

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

Drawing

Medium

Gouache on paper

Dimensions

50.1 x 32.5 cm (19 3/4 x 12 13/16")
Mat: 71.1 x 55.9 cm (28 x 22")

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National Portrait Gallery Collection

Location

Currently not on view

Data Source

National Portrait Gallery

Topic

Home Furnishings\Furniture\Seating\Chair\Armchair
Equipment\Textile Working\Needlework
Alice Babette Toklas: Female
Alice Babette Toklas: Arts and Culture\Literature\Writer
Alice Babette Toklas: Arts and Culture\Education and Scholarship\Educator\Lecturer
Portrait

Metadata Usage

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Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm43b6f8d9f-e12c-43e1-90f0-fc99220e20bd

Record ID

npg_NPG.80.13

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