English: Richard Caton Woodville left his native Baltimore to study in Düsseldorf under the direction of Carl Ferdinand Sohn, a noted German genre painter. He remained abroad for most of his brief career, dying in London at the age of 30. While residing in Europe, he painted from memory a number of genre scenes recalling his youth in Baltimore. In this example executed in Paris, a lively wedding party has interrupted a justice of the peace in the course of his chicken dinner. This work illustrates the artist's remarkable powers of characterization and shows his meticulous attention to detail. The goat-hair chest, his trademark red spittoon, and the Franklin Almanac were common household items of the period.
Romanticism in America. Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore. 1940. Die Düsseldorfer Malerschule. Kunstmuseum Dusseldorf im Ehrenhof, Dusseldorf. 1979. Nineteenth Century Maryland Life. Kanagawa Prefectural Museum, Kanagawa. 1986. New Horizons: American Painting 1840-1910. State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; State Russian Museum, Leningrad; Minsk State Art Museum, Minsk. 1987-1988. Vice-Versa: German Painters in America. American Painters in Germany 1813-1913. Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin. 1996. Highlights from the Collection. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore. 1998-2001. The American Artist as Painter and Draftsman. The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. 2001. The Dusseldorf School of Painting-Crossing Bridges between Cultures. Stiftung Museum Kunst Palast, Dusseldorf. 2011-2012.
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Acquired by William T. Walters, 1861
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[Signature] Lower left: R. C. W.; [Date] Lower left: 1852
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