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The portrait of Cecilia Beaux's Henry Sturgis drinker is an interesting game between artists and nanny. Drinker is Bow's brother-in-law, later became a railway executive of Lehigh University president. In the 1890s, men such as drunkards were at the peak of East Coast society, their preferences shaped public life for decades. Beaux is a very self-sustaining woman, maintains a very energetic, handsome lover, and has a will of iron. When most women could not do, she portrayed a career 's career and was considered to be comparable to John Singer Sargent. Mutton of drunkard, beard, linen suit, casual pose convey great confidence.
Henry Sturgis Drinker (1850-1937) was a mechanical engineer who helped design the 2-mile Musconetcong Tunnel with his skill and enabled rail travel between Easton, Pennsylvania and New York City. From 1905 to 1920 he was the president of Lehigh University. Drinker is a brother of Cecilia Bakers.
Two big movies on the near horizon are female artists who are also famous but from different backgrounds. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts will debut with "Cecilia Beaux, American Painter", a long-awaited reminder in February. The theater is an important retrospective of Bo (1855-1942) from Philadelphia compared with John Singer Sargent of the day. It will be on display on April 13. This is the first time for over 30 years to be exhibited, its purpose is to change her position in American art history.