White Houses

Name/Title

White Houses

Entry/Object ID

86.15

Artwork Details

Medium

Watercolor on paper

Context

Credit Line: Purchased by the Canton Museum of Art in memory of James C. and Barbara J. Koppe

Made/Created

Artist

Alice Schille

Date made

1916

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Frame Size

Height

26 in

Width

29 in

Dimension Description

Image Size

Height

17-1/2 in

Width

20-1/2 in

Interpretative Labels

Label

Alice Schille, a Columbus, Ohio artist, adapted her style to each area of the United States that she visited. Her various styles lend themselves to the area that she paints, giving that location a specific feeling. "White Houses," for example, is bathed in bright colors and spotted patches of sunlight, giving the feeling of warmth and energy. "White Houses" also has the unofficial title of "Gloucester Street" because this painted row of houses sits on a street in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Schille followed other Ohio painters to Gloucester, such as Frank Duveneck and John Twachtman. The street depicted in "White Houses" is called Middle Street and is home to a row of historic houses from 1750. Though the street has changed somewhat since Alice Schille painted it, it still retains much of its historic charm.