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Lot 13: Frederick Arthur Bridgman , American 1847-1928 An Afternoon's Amusement oil on canvas
Frederic Arthur Bridgman - 1847-1928
Auction House: Sotheby's
Auction Location: United Kingdom
Auction Date: 2008
Description: signed and inscribed F. A. Bridgman / opus CCCXXI centre right oil on canvas
Dimensions: 54 by 81.3cm., 21ΒΌ by 32in.
Provenance: Hal DuPont, Miami, Florida
Merrily Whiting, Miami, Florida (purchased from the above circa 1970)
Sale: Parke-Bernet, Los Angeles, 22 May 1973, lot 90
Mathaf Gallery, London
Notes: PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION
In this tranquil scene of domestic harmony, Bridgman evokes the pleasure of passing an idle afternoon on the terrace of a north African home, conversing and playing board games. Typically for Bridgman, the composition is devoid of a clear narrative, and it is left up to the viewer to interpret the interaction between individual figures. Bridgman was first and foremost interested in evoking a sensual experience, through the almost palpable contrast between the hot sun and the cool shade of the foreground, as well as the luxuriant colours and textures set against the carefully observed domestic architecture. It was generally the structures of only the grandest establishments that dictated the idea of the harem to western painters. Above all, there was the 'Grand Seraglio' of the Ottoman Sultan at Constantinople which guided European mythologies of the harem for centuries. The reality, however, was quite different. As European and American travellers explored the Middle East in larger numbers from the 1840s onwards, they were able to see, or at least hear, for themsleves that harems were not places where women were kept as chattels or imprisoned at the whim of their masters, but elegantly discreet spaces of domestic harmony.
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