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1865 - 1938

Resumo Biográfico

  • Top 3 works: The Empress Dowager, Tze Hsi, of China
  • Born: 1865, New York, United States of America
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Museums on APS:
    • Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art
    • Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art
    • Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art
    • Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art
    • Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art
  • Nationality: United States of America
  • Top-ranked work: The Empress Dowager, Tze Hsi, of China
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  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Also known as: katharine carl
  • Died: 1938
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Lifespan: 73 years

Teste de Arte

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Pergunta 1:
Where was Katharine Augusta Carl born?
Pergunta 2:
What prestigious exposition did Katharine Carl participate in, showcasing her portrait of Empress Dowager Cixi?
Pergunta 3:
Who mentored Katharine Carl during her artistic training in Paris?
Pergunta 4:
What was the primary subject of Katharine Carl's most famous artwork?
Pergunta 5:
Katharine Carl returned to America after her trip to China and published a book about her experience. What was the title of this book?

Katharine Augusta Carl (1865 – 1938): A Pioneer of Cross-Cultural Portraiture

Katharine Augusta Carl (February 12, 1865 – December 7, 1938) (sometimes spelled Katherine Carl) was an American portrait painter and author. She made paintings of notable and royal people in the United States, Europe and Asia. She spent nine months in China in 1903 painting a portrait of the Empress Dowager Cixi for the St. Louis Exposition. On her return to America, she published a book about her experience, titled *With the Empress Dowager of China*. ### Early Life and Education Katharine Augusta Carl was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on February 12, 1865, the daughter of Francis Augustus Carl, Ph.D., LL.D., and Mary Breadon Carl. She had a brother named Francis A. Carl. She began her artistic training at a young age, studying under various instructors in the United States. Her early work was influenced by the traditional styles of the time, but she soon developed her own unique style. Carl graduated with a Master of Arts from the Tennessee State Female College in 1882. She studied art under Gustave-Claude-Etienne Courtois and William-Adolphe Bouguereau in Paris, and then exhibited her works in the Paris salons. ### Career Highlights: The Empress Dowager Cixi Portrait Katharine Carl’s most celebrated achievement was undoubtedly her monumental portrait of Empress Dowager Cixi, completed in 1903. This groundbreaking artwork marked the first time a fine artist had collaborated with the imperial court—a feat considered unprecedented at the time. Commissioned for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (St Louis World’s Fair) in 1904, the painting captured Cixi's regal presence and conveyed her formidable authority. Carl skillfully employed Bouguereau’s techniques of tonal modeling to achieve a remarkable level of realism, reflecting the prevailing academic style of the era. The portrait was displayed prominently at the Exposition, cementing Carl’s reputation as an innovator and securing her place in art history. Furthermore, she undertook four additional portraits of Cixi during this intercultural collaboration, demonstrating her dedication to capturing the essence of both Eastern and Western artistic traditions. ### Parisian Training and Artistic Influences Carl's formative years were spent honing her skills in Paris, where she studied under renowned masters like Gustave-Claude-Etienne Courtois and William-Adolphe Bouguereau. These instructors instilled in her a deep understanding of classical anatomy and composition—principles that would profoundly shape her artistic vision. Bouguereau’s meticulous attention to detail and his masterful use of light and shadow served as an inspiration for Carl's own approach to portraiture, prioritizing accuracy and conveying psychological depth. Exposure to the Impressionist movement also broadened Carl’s aesthetic horizons, encouraging her to explore new expressive possibilities while maintaining a commitment to realism. ### Legacy and Recognition Katharine Augusta Carl returned to the United States in 1905 and continued to paint and exhibit her work throughout her life. She died December 7, 1938 of burns at Lenox Hill Hospital she received when taking a bath at her apartment. Her paintings are featured on WahooArt.com, where her artwork can be viewed and purchased. Her paintings are also featured in the Kirby Collection of Historical Paintings (United States), which showcases the rich artistic heritage of the United States. Carl’s work stands as a testament to American art's engagement with global cultures—a pioneering endeavor that continues to inspire artists today. She is remembered for her innovative style and technique, and her legacy ensures that Katharine Augusta Carl remains an important figure in American art history.