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Portrait painter, Flower painter, b. 1871 - d. 1944

(b Rochester, New York 1871; d New York, New York 1944) American painter. Florine Stettheimer spent her early years in Germany, and later settled in New York around 1914. It was in New York where she became acquainted with Marchel Duchamp, Gaston Lachaise, and Marsden Hartley, and began her fascination and experimentation with the avant-garde. An eccentric woman of the world, Stettheimer enjoyed a life of painting, writing, and entertaining many of the most powerful art spirits of the twenties and thirties. Stettheimer had no real occasion to sell paintings; she painted for her own pleasure and preferred to keep her creations or give them to family and friends. As a result, Stettheimer's work is quite rare; the majority of her pictures hang in museum collections including: the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Museum of Modern Art; and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. The artist is perhaps best known for designing the sets for Four Seasons in Three Acts, an opera by Virgil Thomson and Gertrude Stein. Stettheimer often painted flowers, decorated either in a bouquet or in a vase. (Credit: Christie’s, New York, Important American Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture of the 18th, 19th, and 20th Centuries. December 4, 1992, Lot 132A)

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      • Florine Stettheimer "Shallow Bowl, 1922" Offset Lithograph
        May. 26, 2024

        Florine Stettheimer "Shallow Bowl, 1922" Offset Lithograph

        Est: $500 - $750

        Florine Stettheimer (1871-1944) was an American painter, poet, and salonnière known for her avant-garde art and her role in the cultural and artistic scene of New York City during the early 20th century. She was part of the avant-garde and modernist movements and is celebrated for her unconventional and highly imaginative artworks.Here are some key points about Florine Stettheimer and her contributions:1. **Early Life and Education**: Florine Stettheimer was born into a wealthy German-Jewish family in Rochester, New York. She received a private education and began her art studies at the Art Students League in New York City.2. **Salon Hostess**: Stettheimer hosted a renowned salon in her family's Manhattan home. Her salon gatherings were attended by prominent artists, writers, and intellectuals of the time, including Marcel Duchamp, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Gertrude Stein. These gatherings played a crucial role in shaping the cultural and artistic discourse of the era.3. **Artistic Style**: Stettheimer's art is characterized by a unique and whimsical style. She painted colorful and imaginative scenes, often featuring herself and her family members in playful and fantastical settings. Her works blend elements of fantasy, surrealism, and abstraction.4. **Subject Matter**: Her paintings often explore themes of feminism, sexuality, and social commentary. She ed satire and humor to address societal norms and gender roles.5. **Collaboration with Marcel Duchamp**: Stettheimer had a close artistic relationship with Marcel Duchamp, a leading figure in the Dada movement. They collaborated on several projects, including Stettheimer's famo "Portrait of Marcel Duchamp" (1923).6. **Exhibitions**: Stettheimer had several solo exhibitions during her lifetime, although her work was not always well-received by critics. However, her art gained greater recognition in the decades following her death.7. **Literary Works**: In addition to her art, Stettheimer was a poet and playwright. She wrote and illtrated her own books of poetry and drama.8. **Legacy**: Florine Stettheimer's art and contributions to the cultural scene of her time have gained increasing recognition in recent years. Her bold and unconventional approach to art, as well as her role as a salon hostess and advocate for avant-garde ideas, make her an intriguing and important figure in the history of American modernism and feminism.Florine Stettheimer's art continues to be studied and celebrated for its originality and its place within the avant-garde movements of the early 20th century. Her paintings and her role in fostering artistic and intellectual exchanges in New York City's cultural circles remain influential and inspiring. Measures 40 x 29.5.

        Morgan Auctions
      • Florine Stettheimer "Shallow Bowl, CA. 1922" Print
        May. 12, 2024

        Florine Stettheimer "Shallow Bowl, CA. 1922" Print

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        Florine Stettheimer (1871-1944) was an American modernist painter, poet, and saloniste known for her distinctive and avant-garde artistic style. She was a central figure in New York City's cultural and artistic scene during the early 20th century, particularly during the first half of the 20th century. Stettheimer is known for her bold and imaginative paintings that often explored themes related to society, femininity, and modern life.Key points about Florine Stettheimer:1. **Early Life and Education**: Florine Stettheimer was born into a wealthy Jewish family in Rochester, New York. She and her sisters, Ettie and Carrie, were encouraged to pursue artistic and intellectual interests from an early age. Florine later studied art in Europe.2. **Artistic Style**: Stettheimer's artistic style is often characterized as a blend of modernism, feminism, and wit. Her paintings often featured bright colors, abstraction, and a playful, satirical approach to societal conventions and norms.3. **Portraits and Social Commentary**: Many of her works were portraits of her family and friends, but they often included elements of social commentary and humor. Her paintings frequently satirized the upper-class society of her time.4. **The "Four Saints in Three Acts" Collaboration**: Stettheimer had a notable collaboration with American composer Virgil Thomson and writer Gertrude Stein on the avant-garde opera "Four Saints in Three Acts," which premiered in 1934. She designed the costumes and sets for the production.5. **Salon Hostess**: Stettheimer was known for hosting a lively and intellectual salon at her New York City apartment. Her gatherings brought together artists, writers, musicians, and cultural figures of the time.6. **Limited Recognition During Her Lifetime**: Stettheimer's work received limited recognition and was not widely appreciated during her lifetime. She often exhibited her paintings privately and had only one public solo exhibition during her lifetime in 1916.7. **Posthumous Recognition**: After her death in 1944, Florine Stettheimer's work began to gain greater recognition and appreciation. Her distinctive style and her contributions to American modernism have since been celebrated in various exhibitions and publications.Florine Stettheimer's art, with its combination of whimsy, satire, and modernist elements, is considered an important part of American modernist and feminist art history. Her work continues to be studied and celebrated for its unique contributions to the early 20th-century art scene. Measures 40 x 29.5".

        Morgan Auctions
      • FLORINE STETTHEIMER (1871-1944) Henry McBride on Winslow Homer mixed media
        Apr. 18, 2024

        FLORINE STETTHEIMER (1871-1944) Henry McBride on Winslow Homer mixed media

        Est: $40,000 - $60,000

        FLORINE STETTHEIMER (1871-1944) Henry McBride on Winslow Homer mixed media and collage on paper with a printed reproduction 10 ½ x 8 ½ in. (26.7 x 21.6 cm.)

        Christie's
      • FLORINE STETTHEIMER (1871-1944) Tulips Under a Canopy oil on canvas 40 x 32
        Apr. 18, 2024

        FLORINE STETTHEIMER (1871-1944) Tulips Under a Canopy oil on canvas 40 x 32

        Est: $200,000 - $300,000

        FLORINE STETTHEIMER (1871-1944) Tulips Under a Canopy oil on canvas 40 x 32 in. (101.6 x 81.3 cm.)

        Christie's
      • SIX BOOKS ON FLORINE STETTHEIMER WITH TWO SIGNED
        Feb. 23, 2024

        SIX BOOKS ON FLORINE STETTHEIMER WITH TWO SIGNED

        Est: $200 - $400

        Florine Stettheimer (American 1871-1944) collection of six works on her and her artwork, some books are signed: Florine Stettheimer by Henry McBride, published 1946 by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 56pp. 8vo.; a second copy of Florine Stettheimer by Henry McBride, published 1946 by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, book features an inscription and signature by Ettie Stettheimer on the half-title page, also on that page is an inscription and signature from Carl Van Vechten, 56pp. 8vo.; Florine Stettheimer: An Exhibition of Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings, Gifts of the Ettie Stettheimer Estate, February 8-March 8, Low Memorial Library, published 1973 by Columbia University, paperback, 4to. 59pp.; Friends and Family: Portraiture in the World of Florine Stettheimer by Guest Curator Barbara J. Bloemink, September 19-November 28, 1993, Katonah Museum of Art, Paperback, 24pp. 8vo.; Florine Stettheimer: Still Lifes, Portraits and Pageants Approximate Dimensions: Average: h. 11.5", w. 8.25", d. 1"

        Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
      • Florine Stettheimer (1871-1944) - Portrait of Marcel Duchamp and Rrose Sélavy
        Nov. 21, 2017

        Florine Stettheimer (1871-1944) - Portrait of Marcel Duchamp and Rrose Sélavy

        Est: $1,000,000 - $1,500,000

        Florine Stettheimer (1871-1944) Portrait of Marcel Duchamp and Rrose Sélavy oil on canvas laid down on board 29 7/8 x 26 in. (75.9 x 66 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Florine Stettheimer (1871-1944) - Midsummer Bouquet
        Nov. 21, 2017

        Florine Stettheimer (1871-1944) - Midsummer Bouquet

        Est: $30,000 - $50,000

        Florine Stettheimer (1871-1944) Midsummer Bouquet mixed media on paper 15 1/8 x 19 ¾ in. (38.4 x 50.2 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Florine Stettheimer (American, 1871-1944), Floral Still Life, Monogrammed "FS" l.r., identified on labels from Richard L. Feigen & Co.,
        Jan. 22, 2016

        Florine Stettheimer (American, 1871-1944), Floral Still Life, Monogrammed "FS" l.r., identified on labels from Richard L. Feigen & Co.,

        Est: $75,000 - $100,000

        Florine Stettheimer (American, 1871-1944) Floral Still Life Monogrammed "FS" l.r., identified on labels from Richard L. Feigen & Co., New York, and the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, affixed to the frame backing. Oil on canvas, 25 3/8 x 25 3/8 in. (64.5 x 64.5 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, new stretcher, retouch, scattered areas of craquelure. Provenance: A Rhode Island estate. Exhibitions: 1900 to Now, Modern Art from Rhode Island Collections, Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island, January 22-May 1, 1988, illustrated p. 63 of exhibition catalog. N.B. Florine Stettheimer is an artist's artist, a painter, designer, and poet. Born in Rochester, New York, into a wealthy, intellectual German banking family, Florine spent her childhood in Europe. She studied at the Art Students League of New York from 1892 to 1895, then returned to Europe where she lived with her mother, Rosetta, and two sisters (Caroline and Henrietta) until the outbreak of World War I in 1914. Financially independent, Florine Stettheimer did not need to sell her works. While she exhibited periodically at the Society of Independent Artists and the Whitney, she had only one one-woman show during her lifetime. This was held in 1916 at Knoedler & Co., and featured high-keyed works inspired by Matisse. None of the twelve works in the show sold, and she chose not to go this route again. She had no taste for publicity, and did not relish participating in exhibitions. Instead, she showed her paintings primarily through the salons that she and her sisters, known as "The Stetties," held in their apartment on West 58th Street in New York. Their lifestyle became legendary, with Florine painting, Carrie decorating an enormous dollhouse (now in the Museum of the City of New York), and Ettie writing fiction. Their salons brought together an elite intellectual circle of artists, poets, and actors of the day, including Marcel Duchamp (of whom Florine painted several portraits), Zorach, Archipenko, Picabia, Lachaise, and O'Keeffe, art critic Henry McBride. Florine Stettheimer had wide ranging interest in art from many periods including Japanese prints, Persian miniatures, and early Renaissance paintings, which share an emphasis on decorative schemes of color, pattern, and rhythm. She used bold color, faux-naïve style, and inventive compositions as she developed her highly personalized, mature style. In 1917 she painted Sunday Afternoon in the Country, a pivotal work now in the collection of The Cleveland Museum of Art. The scene depicts a weekend picnic at the family's country home on the Hudson River and is typical of the narrative aspects of her work. The artist shows herself in the upper right, working at her easel, while in the foreground at lower left photographer Edward Steichen is photographing Marcel Duchamp, with Florine's sister Ettie standing behind him with her arms outstretched. Florine Stettheimer did not feel restricted by the boundaries of two-dimensional art. In 1934 she designed avant-garde costumes and sets for the opera Four Saints in Three Acts, with a libretto by Gertrude Stein and music by Virgil Thomson, perhaps finding inspiration from time spent in Paris (1912) where she experienced the excitement of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. She also wrote poetry that some have compared to Emily Dickinson, with their richly imaged inner solitude. After her mother died in 1935, the Stettheimer household broke up. Florine lived alone at her studio and home at 8 West 40th Street and devoted herself to her art. Among other important work, she completed the series of four paintings known as the Cathedrals series, now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Cathedrals of Broadway (1929), Cathedrals of Fifth Avenue (1931), Cathedrals of Wall Street (1939), and Cathedrals of Art (1942-44). At the time of her death in 1944, most of Florine Stettheimer's paintings were still in the possession of her family. Ettie Stettheimer donated works to many museums, and two years after her death, a large retrospective was held at the Museum of Modern Art.

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