Madge Tennent
British, naturalized American, 1889-1972
Girl with Apples, 1926
Oil on canvas (laid on panel)
40 ½ x 30 "
Tennent Art Foundation Collection
“Typical of many paintings made direct from some of the most interesting models” who sat for Tennent in the mid-1920s, this painting’s geometric features evoke the styles of Picasso and...
“Typical of many paintings made direct from some of the most interesting models” who sat for Tennent in the mid-1920s, this painting’s geometric features evoke the styles of Picasso and Cézanne, whose works she had encountered as a student in Paris. A similar work, titled Hawaiian Pattern, caused a sensation when exhibited at the Honolulu Academy in 1928; pleased critics dubbed it her “most interesting style” to date.
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