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In the Suburbs

John WhorfWW-1923-162138
1923·Watercolor with scraping and charcoal on paper·15 × 21 in. (38.1 × 53.3 cm)

Bequest of Millie Bruhl Fredrick, 1962

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Year
1923
Dimensions
15 × 21 in. (38.1 × 53.3 cm)

Artist

John Whorf
John Whorf

Painting

John Whorf (1903–1959) was an American realist artist who is best known for his watercolors. From his first exhibition in 1923 until the last in 1958, his work remained popular with both critics and collectors. In 1929, art historian Lloyd Goodrich said Whorf had "inherited the mantel" of John Singer Sargent, adding, "Mr. Whorf, although he is still under 30, is perhaps the most brilliant watercolorist in America today, if we take 'brilliancy' to mean a breath-taking skill in depicting reality." A bit later, the essayist and critic Lewis Mumford wrote that Whorf's paintings "are perhaps the finest example of current realism one can find anywhere, not excepting the water colors of Hopper."

Winthrop, MA, USA

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Year
1923
Dimensions
15 × 21 in. (38.1 × 53.3 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1923-162138

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Artist

John Whorf

John Whorf

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