フィラデルフィア美術館のインスタグラム(philamuseum) - 9月4日 01時42分
Peggy Bacon’s witty works often depict scenes from daily life. Here, a bespectacled artist (probably Bacon herself) attempts to work from home in her cramped New York City apartment. She perches on a chair, balancing printmaking materials in her lap. Meanwhile, many eyes look on: neighbors peer out of their windows and even her cat looks up, oblivious to the mouse scurrying behind. Bacon’s playful style and biting caricatures were well-suited to the pages of the "New Yorker" and "Vanity Fair," which frequently published her illustrations.
"Lady Artist," 1925, by Peggy Bacon © The Estate of Peggy Bacon
[BIHAKUEN]UVシールド(UVShield)
>> 飲む日焼け止め!「UVシールド」を購入する
1,420
12
2020/9/4