Farmhand with Horses
Object number2012.127.1
Artist
John Wesley Beatty
(1851 - 1924)
Framed by
J.J. Gillespie & Company
Datec. 1915
MediumOil on burlap canvas; Wood
Credit LineGift of John F. Bitzer, Jr.
DescriptionFramed oil painting on burlap canvas. Harvest scene featuring a man sitting on the ground, possibly bundling wood, with two horses, black and white, in center. There are two tree stumps to the left and autumn trees in background. Set in gilded frame with artist name plaque on bottom center. Brown paper backing with hanging hardware.Dimensions28.125 x 38 x 1.5 in. (71.4 x 96.5 x 3.8 cm)SignedPainted signature "John W. Beatty".
InscriptionsPaper label on reverse at top center has handwritten text in blue marker "Arthur C. Riley".
MarksFrame has plaque on bottom center "John W. Beatty".
Reverse has black and white printed label at top center "J J Gillespie / company / FINE ART / GALLERIES / PAINTINGS / ETCHINGS / MEZZOTINTS / GILDING / AND / RESTORING / FOUNDED 1832 / 306 SEVENTH AVENUE / PITTSBURGH, PA. 15222".
Historical NotesA painting by John W. Beatty (1851-1924) who served as the first director of the Carnegie Museum of Art from 1886-1921. Beatty, a native Pittsburgher, was an accomplished painter, illustrator, and silver engraver. Farm scenes are one of his best-known subjects.
Related institution
Carnegie Institute
Related institution
Pittsburgh Art School
Related person
Arthur C. Riley
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