Artwork Details
18 x 29 in. 29-1/8 x 38-3/8 x 3 in. (framed)
Accession NumberGift of Mrs. William B. Wheelock
CopyrightAmerican Painting and Sculpture 1800-1945
Color Palette- In A June Idyl, the artist’s daughter, Daisy, reads to her brother amid the cool shadows and dappled sunlight of a lush landscape. Steele rarely included figures so prominently in his landscapes, but here he deftly places them into a wooded setting. The bright red hat offers a dramatic dash of color, a technique Steele often used to enliven his compositions.
- Steele painted this scene during a summer spent in Vermont’s Green Mountains at the home of Allen M. Fletcher, secretary-treasurer of the Indianapolis Natural Gas Company. Between June and September 1887, he painted five commissions for Fletcher as well as ten works for himself.
Exhibition Name
Venue
Dates
Forever Young: Children in Indiana Art
Art Museum of Greater Lafayette
November 18, 2000 - January 7, 2001
Back Home Again: The Return of Adams, Forsyth and Steele
Indianapolis Museum of Art
October 17, 1998 - September 1, 1999
Theodore Clement Steele: An American Master of Light
Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science
February 18, 1996 - March 31, 1996
Theodore Clement Steele: An American Master of Light
Valparaiso University Museum of Art
December 10, 1995 - February 4, 1996
Image of Innocence: The Child In Hooser Art
Indiana State Museum & Historic Sites
June 20, 1987 - August 30, 1987
Image of Innocence: The Child in Hoosier Art
Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science
April 19, 1987 - May 31, 1987
Indiana Idylls: 100 Years of Landscape Painting from the Indianapolis Museum of Art
Indianapolis Museum of Art
January 24, 1979 - March 31, 1979
Indiana State Capitol Exhibition
Indiana State Capitol
1972 - 1972
Indiana Bell Anniversary Art Exhibition
Indiana Bell Telephone Company
March 1, 1970 - March 27, 1970
Collection of American Paintings: 5th Annual Exhibition of the Art Association of Indianapolis
Art Association of Indianapolis
May 9, 1888 - May 30, 1888
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