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Portrait of Dora Wheeler, 1882-83. Creator: William Merritt Chase (American, 1849-1916)
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Portrait of Dora Wheeler, 1882-83. Creator: William Merritt Chase (American, 1849-1916)
Portrait of Dora Wheeler, 1882-83. Dora Wheeler became Chases first student when he returned from overseas study in Munich and set up a teaching studio in New York. At the time, few American artists accepted women as private pupils. After her course of study, Wheeler joined her mother in launching a successful decorating firm, one of the first businesses in the country to be operated entirely by women. For the firm, she designed luxurious textiles, and the embroidered silk tapestry that fills the background in her portrait references her occupational interest. Chases portrait was awarded a gold medal at an international exhibition of contemporary art in Munich in 1883, and later that year was also shown in Paris. At some later point, the painting was acquired by the sitter, who subsequently donated it to the museum
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William Merritt Chase 1849 1916
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The captivating print showcases the stunning "Portrait of Dora Wheeler" painted by renowned American artist William Merritt Chase in 1882-83. This masterpiece captures the essence of a remarkable woman who defied societal norms and paved her own path to success. Dora Wheeler, an ambitious young lady, became Chase's first student upon his return from Munich. In an era when few American artists accepted women as private pupils, Wheeler's determination and talent shone through. After completing her course with Chase, she joined forces with her mother to establish a groundbreaking decorating firm run entirely by women – one of the first businesses of its kind in America. In this portrait, we see Wheeler surrounded by opulent luxury textiles that she herself designed for her business. The embroidered silk tapestry adorning the background serves as a testament to her occupational passion and expertise. Chase's exceptional portrayal earned him a gold medal at an international exhibition in Munich in 1883 before being showcased in Paris later that same year. Eventually acquired by Wheeler herself, she generously donated it to The Cleveland Museum of Art where it now resides. This photograph print not only immortalizes a significant work of art but also pays homage to Dora Wheeler's indomitable spirit and pioneering role as a successful female entrepreneur during the late 19th century.
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