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Arthur F. Mathews (1860-1945 San Francisco, CA)

unframed oil on canvas
24'' H x 19.5'' W

  • Provenance: Private Collection, Danville, CA
  • Notes: John Zeile Jr. (1872-1935) was Arthur and Lucia Mathews' friend and partner in the Furniture Shop. In the 1880s Mathews painted a posthumous portrait of Zeile's father, John Zeile Sr. (1819-1881), commissioned by the sitter's wife, Henrietta. ''Painted in a somber palette in the Whistlerian manner, this may have been one of the last formal portraits executed by Mathews, who by this time had become more interested in mural commissions (H. Jones, ''The Art of Arthur & Lucia Mathews'', San Francisco, CA, 2006, p. 43). This ''straightforward unsentimental portrait'' is compositionally identical to the present work and we can speculate that perhaps the younger John Zeile or his family requested that Mathews' repeat the ''Whistlerian'' composition that had been used in his father's portrait (H. Jones, p. 43). Here John Zeile Jr.'s features are finely modeled, indicating that the painting was likely executed from life. Opened just a few months after the April 18, 1906 earthquake and fire that ravaged San Francisco, the Furniture Shop was a custom-designed furniture business lead by Zeile, an ''enlightened entrepreneur'', Arthur Mathews ''a noted San Francisco easel and mural painter and architectural designer'' and Lucia Mathews ''a consummate decorative artist'' (H. Jones and K.R. Trapp, p. 219). The Furniture Shop operated at its California Street location from October 1906 through 1920. ''The legacy of their Shop lives in richly decorated frames, objects of art, and furniture rooted in the design traditions and sensibilities of the Victorian past'' (H. Jones and K.R. Trapp, p. 244). The Furniture Shop also produced exceptionally well made and diversely styled pieces in the Art Nouveau, American Renaissance, Arts and Crafts, and other styles
  • Condition: Visual: Heavy craquelure and paint shrinkage throughout. A few minor scattered losses in the background and some losses to due frame abrasion along the edges. A spot of loss on the figure's white shirt. Blacklight: Scattered crack-fill throughout concentrated mainly in the background. Some other minor scattered spots of touch-up throughout.

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