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This is a tondo painting with a circular frame that is painted in tones of violet. It is a still-life scene that shows a lamp, resting on a table, set against a green wall. On the wall behind the lamp is a painting, but only the lower right-hand corner is visible due to the sharp curve of the circular format of the painting. On the table, beside the lamp, is a piece of paper and an ink well in the shape of a human figure. The base of the lamp has a curvilinear profile and the pleated shade is painted in bright colors of orange, pink, green and yellow. Both the scene and the frame are painted with short, dot-like brushstrokes.
Albert Dubois-Pillet (French (culture or style))
Under the Lamp (Sous la Lampe)
1883 – 1893
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
1988/1.140
The peaked shade has eight panels with overlaid linear copper border decoration above a cove molded lower rim. The lamp retains four original sockets. The upper column consists of an octagonal capped vase-form with a dominant ogee profile over a round medial column which is slightly beveled in form and decorated with spaced, spirally arranged brass rods applied to its surface. The octagonal molded base repeats the ogee profile of the upper vase form.
Stickley Brothers Furniture Company
Oversized Lamp Shade
1904 – 1918
Gift of Jonathan Van Loo
2013/2.241B
Street vendor standing in the middle of a paved street.
Eugène Atget (French (culture or style))
Marchand Abat-Jours
1899 – 1974
Museum Purchase
1974/1.112
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