Miss Mary Lillian Duke

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Miss Mary Lillian Duke
ArtistJoaquín Sorolla
Year1911 (1911)
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions211.5 cm × 113.7 cm (83.3 in × 44.8 in)
LocationNasher Museum of Art, Durham

Miss Mary Lillian Duke is a 1911 oil-on-canvas painting by the Spanish painter Joaquín Sorolla.

Description[edit]

The painting is part of the collection of the Nasher Museum of Art in Durham.[1] It is a portrait of the 24-year old woman who commissioned it, Mary Lillian Duke (1887–1960). It was painted in a park. It depicts Mary in a white dress, standing with one hand resting on the pedestal of a statue while the other holds a black hat. She wears a scarf of the same color that falls on her arms, resembling the color of her hair and creating a strong contrast with the light colors that she was wearing. To make the portrait more graceful, Mary had a rose pinned on her dress near her chest and the pink colour of the flower stands out above everything.[2]

Provenance[edit]

The painting was one of the four paintings sent by Benjamin Duke to Sorolla, for his residence in New York, which was then under construction. Nicholas Duke Biddle, a relative of Mary Lillian Duke Biddle, donated the painting to Duke University.[2] Since that time, it has belonged to the collection of the Nasher Museum of Art in Durham.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Portrait of Miss Mary Lillian Duke sur emuseum.nasher.duke.edu
  2. ^ a b Cabañas Bravo 2004, p. 391.

Sources[edit]

  • Cabañas Bravo, Miguel (2004). El arte español fuera de España (in Spanish). Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press. ISBN 978-84-00-09010-4.