Wildflowers

Name/Title

Wildflowers

Entry/Object ID

00-11-407

Type of Painting

Canvas

Artwork Details

Medium

Oil

Made/Created

Artist

Hawthorne, Charles Webster

Date made

circa 1928

Dimensions

Height

24 in

Width

19-15/16 in

Dimension Notes

frame: 27 1/2 x 23 7/16 in. (69.8 x 59.5 cm)

Interpretative Labels

Label

2024, “Endangered Art: Reclaiming a Legacy” Charles Hawthorne was a renowned American painter and founder of the Cape Cod School of Art in Provincetown, Massachusetts. There, he painted frontal portraits of locals in a stylized form of realism: figures emerge from dark backgrounds, their features flattened and simplified. Wildflowers exemplifies this style. The face of the young girl in Wildflowers was damaged around 1980 while the painting hung in an office on Washburn campus. Workers accidentally dripped paint on the work and attempted to clean it with turpentine, which created significant damage. Conservators cleaned grime from the painting, reversed waves and dents in the surface, and in-painted the areas of damage and paint deterioration.