The Sisters, Edmund Charles Tarbell, 1921

The Sisters, Edmund Charles Tarbell, 1921

The sisters portrays tarbell’s daughters, whose descendants became lifelong residents of charleston. Tarbell’s attention to the clothing and drape on the left reflects his interest in pattern, texture and color, which was inspired by japanese prints and the work of james mcneill whistler. Object Type: painting. Date: 1921. Dimensions: 61 1/4 x 51 1/2 in. Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Gibbes Museum of Art. The Sisters Edmund Tarbell
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Author: Edmund Charles Tarbell (1862–1938)Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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impressionismworks by edmund tarbellportrait paintings in the gibbes museum of art1920s portrait paintings from the united states (female)1921 oil on canvas paintings in the united states1921 portrait paintings of women20th-century portrait paintings of females with blue dresses20th-century oil portraits of sitting women at three-quarter length20th-century portrait paintings in the united states20th-century profile portrait paintings of women, facing leftfemale human arms in artportraits of artist's daughterportrait paintings of two sistersfrank weston bensonedmund c. tarbelloil on canvasgibbes museum of artedmund charles tarbell

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