David Gilmore Blythe (American, 1815-1865),Art versus Law,1859-1860,oil on canvas
According to its first owner,who acquired the work from David Gilmore Blythe,Art versus Law "portray(ed) a true incident in the life of the artist."Blythe showed himself arriving, canvases and brushes in hand,at the door to the attic studio on which he owed rent,only to find it padlocked by his landlord and posted"TO LET-ON GOOD SECURITY!."The artist,clearly lacking any "security,"is dressed in tattered clothes and worn boots.On the barrel to his right hand and in the wood box at the left are broken and empty bottles,which suggest the cause of Blythe's distressed situation.
Talk about "a starving artist."
David Gilmore Blythe (American, 1815-1865),Art versus Law,1859-1860,oil on canvas
According to its first owner,who acquired the work from David Gilmore Blythe,Art versus Law "portray(ed) a true incident in the life of the artist."Blythe showed himself arriving, canvases and brushes in hand,at the door to the attic studio on which he owed rent,only to find it padlocked by his landlord and posted"TO LET-ON GOOD SECURITY!."The artist,clearly lacking any "security,"is dressed in tattered clothes and worn boots.On the barrel to his right hand and in the wood box at the left are broken and empty bottles,which suggest the cause of Blythe's distressed situation.
Talk about "a starving artist."