WILLIAM MICHAEL HARNETT (1848-1892)
WILLIAM MICHAEL HARNETT (1848-1892)
WILLIAM MICHAEL HARNETT (1848-1892)
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WILLIAM MICHAEL HARNETT (1848-1892)

An Evening's Comfort

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WILLIAM MICHAEL HARNETT (1848-1892)
An Evening's Comfort
signed indistinctly with initials in monogram (lower right)
oil on panel
7 ½ x 9 ½ in. (19.1 x 24.1 cm.)
Painted circa 1888.
Provenance
Ira Spanierman Gallery, New York.
Acquired by the present owner from the above, 1985.
Exhibited
New York, Ira Spanierman Gallery, The American Still Life (1860-1940), February 5-March 2, 1985.

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Lot Essay

According to William H. Gerdts, the present work "is an exquisite piece of pure workmanship...[Harnett] wanted to create the ambiguity of reproduction so exact as to be a simulacrum of the original, but yet to be a 'work of art' rather than mere transcription, by not being life-size...The newspaper and the pipe, tobacco and matches was a new form in American still life...but the older objects, the copper tankard and the book of Dante are objects de virtu of a kind which became important to him in Munich...he contrasts the past and present. There are two kinds of reading matter—one a book of great age which will endure forever; the other, a newspaper which is of the moment" (unpublished letter, 1985).

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