Quai aux Fleurs, Paris
Quai aux Fleurs, Paris
Artist
Luther Emerson van Gorder
American, 1857-1931
Dateabout 1911
DimensionsPainting: 36 × 48 in. (91.4 × 121.9 cm)
Frame: 43 1/2 × 55 1/2 × 2 in. (110.5 × 141 × 5.1 cm)
Frame: 43 1/2 × 55 1/2 × 2 in. (110.5 × 141 × 5.1 cm)
Mediumoil on canvas
ClassificationPaintings
Credit LineGift of The Tile Club, Toledo
Object number
1911.25
On View
Toledo Museum of Art (2445 Monroe Street), Gallery, 29A
Collections
Published ReferencesToledo Museum of Art, The Toledo Museum of Art, American Paintings, Toledo, 1979, pp. 55-56, pl. 105.
- Paintings
Gerdts, William H., Art Across America, New York, 1990, repr. vol. 2, p. 229 (col.).
Exhibition HistoryMontclair Art Museum (NJ); Evanston, Terra Museum of American Art; Seattle, Henry Art Gallery, Down Garden Paths, 1983-1984, p. 138, repr. p. 116.Columbus, Columbus Museum of Art; Springfield, Ohio, Museum of Art; Youngstown, Butler Institute of American Art; Triumph of Color and Light: Ohio Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, 1994-1995, p. 36, 128, repr. p. 160.
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Americans in Paris, 1850-1910: The Academy, the Salon, the Studio, and the Artists' Colony, 2003, no. 115, repr. (col.) p. 43.
Label TextBorn in Warren, Ohio, Van Gorder studied painting with William Merritt Chase in New York and later in Paris at the École des Beaux Arts. He worked a number of years in Paris and then in New York, gaining international renown for his colorful, Impressionist-inspired scenes. By 1903, he had settled permanently in Toledo, where he had once worked for the Toledo Blade newspaper (now called The Blade). Though the exact date of this painting is unknown, Van Gorder likely painted it between 1894 and 1911—the same timeframe much of the nearby glass in this gallery was made.Léon-Mathieu Cochereau
1814-1817
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