Object Details
Artist
Arthur F. Mathews, born Markesan, WI 1860-died San Francisco, CA 1945
Gallery Label
Arthur Mathews led a group of progressive Californians who believed that fine art and design served the public good. After the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, he and his wife, Lucia, also a designer, led the effort to rebuild the city's fine public spaces. The pastoral scene in Spring Dance resembles civic-minded murals created for museums, libraries, and concert halls at the turn of the twentieth century. But Mathews had more on his mind than ancient Greece or Rome. His Arcadia is the luminous landscape of California, and the planes of color and the graceful postures of the dancers show the artist is looking across the Pacific to Japan. The ornate frame is a reproduction of the original. It repeats the colors in the painting, reflecting Mathews's commitment to designing furniture, art, and architecture to create an aesthetic whole.Exhibition Label, Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2006
Credit Line
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Carlson
Date
ca. 1917
Object number
1982.126
Restrictions & Rights
CC0
Type
Painting
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
51 7/8 x 47 5/8 in. (131.7 x 121.0 cm.)
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Department
Painting and Sculpture
Data Source
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Topic
Figure group
Landscape\plain
Landscape\season\spring
Performing arts\music\flute
Performing arts\dance
Link to Original Record
Record ID
saam_1982.126