Jade Beads

Painting

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Name/Title

Jade Beads

Entry/Object ID

PROM.Rose.7

Type of Painting

Easel

Artwork Details

Medium

Oil on canvas, Oil, Canvas

Category

American Art, 1800 to 1945

Acquisition

Source (if not Accessioned)

The Rose Art Foundation

Notes

Crocker Art Museum, long-term loan and promised gift of The Rose Art Foundation

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Guy Rose

Role

Painter

Date made

circa 1907 - 1912

Time Period

20th Century

Place

State/Province

California

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Lexicon

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Web-Tag-California Artists, Web-Tag-People

Dimensions

Height

24 in

Width

24 in

Height

31-1/4 in

Width

31-1/2 in

Location

Category

Display

Category

Display

Interpretative Labels

Label Type

Website Medium

Label

Oil on canvas

General Notes

Note Type

Historical Note

Note

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many artist borrowed elements from other cultures to add notes of "exoticism" to their paintings. Artists often used Japanese kimonos and Chinese robes in paintings of women to introduce color and pattern and, at the same time, to showcase the cosmopolitan taste of the female subject. Many well-to-do women did, in fact, wear such clothing around the home as a fashionable--and comfortable--alternative to Victorian corseted attire. The woman depicted here also wears an equally exotic jade bracelet and necklace, the latter providing the painting's title. Guy Rose knew fashion, To supplement his income as a painter, he worked as an illustrator, producing fashion illustrations with his wife, Ethel. Ethel was, in fact, the fashion representative for Harper's Bazaar (now Bazaar), a position that enabled the couple to spend many years in France and purchase a cottage in Giverny.