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Guy Pene
du Bois (1884-1958), Ballet Tryout, 1945, oil on canvas,
29 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches
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GUY
PENE DE BOIS
Born the son of
a prominent art, music and literary critic, Guy Pene du Bois was exposed
to the arts early in life. He became a critic, writer and painter. Studying
with Robert Henri at The New York School of Art, du Bois began his career
as one of the New York realists. His early work reflects Henri's influence
in the use of dark color and heavy application of pigment. In time du
Bois lightened his palette and developed a style suited to his own upbringing.
Upper class, privileged, sophisticated persons and people of the theatre
became his chosen subjects.
Ballet Tryout
illustrates du Bois' style. The figures, while not completely flat,
lack volume and the planes of the bodies are clearly defined. The work
is studied, carefully composed, with no indication of spontaneous expression.
The artist's daughter tells us "The 'seasoned' actress has either
been rejected or is doubtful that she will get a part. The slim ballet
dancer is looking at herself in a mirror off stage. The two young things
against the wall are talking maliciously perhaps, or enviously about
the dancer." We see an insider's view of a moment backstage, and
a life generally unknown to the public which adds to the intimacy of
the work.
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