Accession # |
18.44 |
Artist |
Mary Shepard Greene Blumenschein
|
Title |
The Princess and the Frog |
Date |
1909 |
Medium |
Oil on panel |
Dimensions |
25 1/4 x 31 7/8 in. (64.1 x 81 cm)
frame: 32 3/4 x 39 1/2 x 3 in. (83.2 x 100.3 x 7.6 cm) |
Signed |
Signed lower right: "Mary Greene--Blumenschein / Paris. 1909" |
Credit Line |
Gift of the Brooklyn Women's Club in memory of Mrs. Mary I. Greene |
Location |
Visible Storage: Case 23, Screen M (Paintings)
|
Curatorial Remarks:
In this painting prepared for the 1909 Paris Salon, Mary Shepard Greene Blumenschein, who lived and studied in Paris for over a decade, portrayed a scene from the Grimm’s fairy tale
The Frog Prince. The playfully decorative composition presents both the narrative moment when the frog (who will turn into a prince) confronts the princess and the casually erotic form of a young woman. Nearly the entire composition is given over to the curled figure of the princess and her rich draperies.
The painting remains in its original frame. With its triple molding, abstracted fold forms, and Roman bronze finish, the frame complements the fantasy elements in the image.