Spanish Girl of Madrid (Una Chula) (Primary Title)
Robert Henri, American, 1865 - 1929 (Artist)
A dynamic painter, teacher, and art theorist, Henri was one of the pivotal figures in American art at the beginning of the 20th century. The leader of the Ashcan School, he pushed against the prevailing trends of academicism and Impressionism in favor of the slice-of-life realism associated with earlier French painters such as Gustave Courbet, Honoré Daumier, and Edouard Manet. With direct, quick strokes and a dark palette, he strove to make paintings that “express the undercurrent, the real life” of modern existence, which included gritty urban scenes and images of common, everyday people.
Bold, free brushstrokes energize this striking life-size portrait, painted during an extended visit to Spain. Henri positioned his attractive subject in a confrontational stance, hands on hips and meeting the viewer’s eyes with a direct, playful gaze. An entry in the artist’s journal reveals that this model was a local dressmaker, which may account for a perceptible aura of pride; her beautiful traditional costume is likely of her own making.
1995-1996 "America Around 1900: Impressionism, Realism, and Modern Life", VMFA, June 14 - September 17, 1995; Museum of Art, Ft. lauderdale, October 27, 1995 - January 14, 1996.
1994 "Falling in Love Again", VMFA, July 1 - September 25, 1994.
1984-1985 "Robert Henri: Painter", Delaware Art Museum, May 4 - June 24, 1984; Pennsylvania State University Museum of Art, July 10 - September 9, 1984; Cincinnati Art Museum, October 5 - December 2, 1984; Phoenix Art Museum, January 6 - February 17, 1985; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC April 19 - June 9, 1985
1982 "Long Island Collections: A Century of Art: 1880-1980", Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn, NY, April - July 1982.
1976 Chapellier Galleries, Inc., New York
1965 Chapellier Galleries, Inc., New York
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