Sentimental Music

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Sentimental Music
ArtistArthur Dove Edit this on Wikidata
Yearc. 1913
Dimensions54.9 cm (21.6 in) × 45.7 cm (18.0 in)
LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art
Accession No.49.70.77a, b Edit this on Wikidata
IdentifiersThe Met object ID: 488524

Sentimental Music is a circa 1913 painting by Arthur Dove. It is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1] It is not currently on display.

Early history and creation

Dove's work has significant musical influence. He was interested in music contemporary to his time, in particular jazz improvisation and the work of Igor Stravinsky. It is a product of Dove's interest in synesthesia. He and his friend Georgia O'Keeffe "wanted to be able to interpret the spirit of sound into paint."[2]

Later history and display

New York. Whitney Museum of American Art. "Abstract Painting in America," February 12–March 22, 1935, no. 35 (as "oil").

New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Three Centuries of American Painting," April 9–October 17, 1965, unnum. checklist.

New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Arthur Dove/Helen Torr: Land and Water," February 14–June 14, 1998, no catalogue.

New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Stieglitz and His Artists: Matisse to O'Keeffe," October 13, 2011–January 2, 2012, no. 64.

Description and interpretation

The work is an abstract depiction of musical instruments and the music that they create. Francine Prose described the painting as "sensual" and tells us that Dove found it "comparable to music" and "in 2/4 time".[3]

Influence

It is pastel on paperboard and considered part of the modernist movement.

References

  1. ^ "Sentimental Music". Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  2. ^ David Haskins. "Nature: in the Lives of Arthur Dove and Georgia O'Keeffe." Fort Collins: Colorado State University, Spring 1990 https://mountainscholar.org/bitstream/handle/10217/179414/STUF_1001_Haskins_David_Nature.pdf?sequence=1
  3. ^ Prose, Francine. "Arthur Dove." The Wall Street Journal. 6 Mar 1998 https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB889155594125603500

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