Horse-drawn Bus (Primary Title)
Everett Shinn, American, 1876 - 1953 (Artist)
This scene of urban life celebrates Shinn’s versatility, wedding his experience as a magazine illustrator with his talents as an artist in pastel. Pressed to the upper edge of the image, the driver of a “Metrapolitan” omnibus braces against the frigid wind. Though they trudge through the snow-covered street, the horses struggle in vain; the interior of the bus is empty of passengers. Only one other figure is discernible; a dark and folded form composed of hat, cloak, and umbrella is visible at right. The painting’s composition reinforces the sense of arduous weather conditions: the entire lower half is covered in a blanket of white, its vast expanse causing a visceral chill.
at lower right: "Everett Shinn 99"
James W. and Frances Gibson McGlothlin Collection
"American Art from the McGlothlin Collection" Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (1 May - 18 July 2010).
"Capturing Beauty: American Impressionist & Realist Paintings from the McGlothlin Collection," Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (19 May-18 September, 2005).
"Capturing Beauty: American Impressionist & Realist Paintings from the McGlothlin Collection," Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (19 May-18 September, 2005).
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