The Quilting Frolic - John Lewis Krimmel
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Description
A detailed genre painting from 1813 depicting a social quilting gathering, complete with music, dancing, and domestic activity in early nineteenth-century America.
John Lewis Krimmel, a German-born artist who settled in Philadelphia, produced this work in 1813. It captures a domestic social gathering in early nineteenth-century America. The scene depicts a quilting frolic, a common social event where neighbours gathered to complete a quilt, often followed by music and dancing. Krimmel was influenced by the Dutch and British traditions of genre painting, which focused on the everyday lives of ordinary people rather than grand historical or religious subjects. The composition is dense with activity. To the left, women work on a quilt frame, while a table is set for a meal. In the centre and right, a group of young people dance to the music of a fiddler. The room contains numerous domestic details: a tall clock, a birdcage, a fireplace with a mantelpiece holding a vase of flowers, and a cat on the floor. Krimmel includes a diverse cast of characters, reflecting the social realities of the period. The lighting, emanating from the fireplace and unseen sources, creates a warm, unified atmosphere across the interior space. Krimmel is often described as the first professional genre painter in the United States. His work provides a visual record of American social customs, fashion, and interior design during the early Federal period. The painting is notable for its narrative quality and its attention to the specific textures of clothing and household objects. By documenting these informal gatherings, Krimmel captured a sense of community life that was rarely depicted in the formal portraiture of the era. This print offers a clear view of the artist's ability to balance a complex arrangement of figures with a coherent sense of place.
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The Quilting Frolic - John Lewis Krimmel
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