Woman with Cigarette

painting

Name/Title

Woman with Cigarette

Entry/Object ID

1998.22.15

Description

Portrait of a woman in with brown hair, wearing a white shirt and brown skirt seated at a table in front of a large, red cupboard. The woman leans her right arm on the table while the left hand holds a cigarette. The table has an off-white, patterned tablecloth and holds three green apples.

Artwork Details

Medium

Oil on Canvas

Context

Vermont portrait artist Ruth G. Mould was born in Morrisville, Vermont on May 22, 1894. She was a graduate of local schools, Peoples Academy and Johnson Normal School, which prepared her for an early career as a teacher in the Cadys Falls district school house, teaching Grades 1 - 8. The visual arts, however, commanded her interest as a young woman, and an uncle sponsored her further studies at the Institute of Art in St. Paul, Minnesota, from which she graduated with honors. From there, she went on to study at the Art Students League in New York City, before she married Willis Mould in 1919, and returned to Vermont. Throughout her married life and beyond, whether she was teaching art students at Johnson Normal School, tutoring private art students, and while she was raising her son, Channing, Ruth Mould's husband made sure she had her own private art studio wherever his work as a mining engineer took his family. They lived in Vermont in Morristown, Monkton, Johnson, Williamstown and Barre, and in New York State in Keysville. Mould was one of two artists whose work represented the State of Vermont at the 1939 World's Fair in New York. However, she was best known for her portraits, including a posthumous portrait of Edna Beard, first female member of both the Vermont House and Senate, which hangs in the State House, and portraits of three Vermont Chief Justices in the Vermont Supreme Court Building. In addition to some book illustration, Mould also wrote a book on Refinishing and Decorating Furniture (1953.) She was a member of the Northern Vermont Artist Association and an honorary lifetime member of the Art Students League in New York. Ruth Mould died on February 13, 1979.

Acquisition

Accession

1998.22

Source or Donor

Mould, Channing

Acquisition Method

Gift

Made/Created

Artist

Mould, Ruth Greene (1894-1979)

Date made

1940 - 1955

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Painting

Nomenclature Class

Art

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Dimensions

Height

32 in

Width

28 in