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Dance at the League

Maker (American, 1895 - 1987)
ClassificationsPRINTS
Date1919
Mediumdrypoint
Dimensionsimage: 7 × 10 in. (17.8 × 25.4 cm.) sheet: 9 1/4 x 11 5/8 in. (23.5 x 29.5 cm.)
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Gift of Hannah S. Kully
Copyright© Peggy Bacon Estate
Label TextPeggy Bacon created art by looking at life around her, following in the footsteps of John Sloan, her favorite teacher at the Art Students League. She attended the League from 1915 to 1920 and made her first drypoints there, several of which recorded her experiences as an art student. Dance at the League represents the "Bad News Dance" held by students in 1919. As is typical for Bacon, every figure is a portrait of a specific student, although she elongated peoples' limbs and exaggerated their movements to convey the wild exuberance of the party.
Status
Not on view
Object number2019.3
Exhibitions
Aesthetic Pleasure
Peggy Bacon
1936
Object number: 91.284.1
Frenzied Effort
Peggy Bacon
1925
Object number: 91.284.4
Union League Club, N.Y.C.
Hughson Hawley
n.d.
Object number: 91.188
Albion Rose (or The Dance of Albion)
William Blake
ca. 1793
Object number: 000.124
Undesired Dance
Arthur Ignatius Keller
n.d.
Object number: 91.195
By the Pond
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1895-1898
Object number: 84.34
Water Street Stairs, New York
Joseph Pennell
1919
Object number: 98.5.5
Chance Meeting
Martin Lewis
1940-1941
Object number: 86.14
The Lime-Burner
James McNeill Whistler
1859
Object number: 94.31.103
Monster
Edward Hagedorn
1938
Object number: 2011.3.7
Vagabond Watching a Country Dance
Paul Mary Gray
1865
Object number: 87.76.49
Dance
Charles Altamont Doyle
n.d.
Object number: 74.17.69