WILLIAM HENRY LIPPINCOTT (1849-1920)
WILLIAM HENRY LIPPINCOTT (1849-1920)
WILLIAM HENRY LIPPINCOTT (1849-1920)
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WILLIAM HENRY LIPPINCOTT (1849-1920)

Afternoon Tea

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WILLIAM HENRY LIPPINCOTT (1849-1920)
Afternoon Tea
signed and dated 'Wm H. Lippincott 1885.' (lower right)
oil on panel
14 ½ x 18 in. (38.8 x 45.7 cm.)
Painted in 1885.
Provenance
Private collection, Poughkeepsie, New York.
Private collection, Laguna Beach, California, by descent from the above.
Christie's, New York, 23 May 2001, lot 5, sold by the above.
Henry Luce III, New York, acquired from the above.
Estate of the above.
Christie's, New York, 24 May 2007, lot 113, sold by the above.
Acquired by the present owner from the above.
Exhibited
New York, National Academy of Design, 60th Annual Exhibition, 1885, p. 34, no. 602.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 56th Annual Exhibition, October 29-December 10, 1885, p. 23, no. 205.

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Lot Essay

Born in Philadelphia, William Henry Lippincott studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts before traveling to Paris in 1874 and becoming a regular exhibitor at the Salon. He returned to America in 1882, establishing a studio in New York City and leading painting classes at the National Academy. Lippincott became particularly well known as a children's portraitist, and his most prized genre scenes often include children at play. In addition to the charming doll tea party in the present work, Infantry in Arms (1887, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts) includes a baby playing soldier, Childish Thoughts (1895, PAFA) includes a child dancing with her doll, and Punch and Judy Show (1896, Vassar College Art Gallery, Poughkeepsie) features children conducting a home-spun puppet show. The playfulness of each scene lightens the atmosphere of the sumptuously detailed interiors and clothing of the elegant late nineteenth-century homes depicted.

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