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For Sunday's Dinner by William Harnett

For Sunday's Dinner

William Harnett·1888

Historical Context

Painted in 1888, For Sunday's Dinner is a work by William Harnett, now in the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, that reflects the artistic concerns of the late 19th century — an era of fundamental transformation in both the methods and purposes of European and American painting. William Harnett was the leading American practitioner of trompe l'oeil — 'fool the eye' — still life painting, a genre that challenged viewers to question where painted illusion ended and physical reality began. His compositions of musical instruments, old books, meerschaum pipes, and currency were so realistic that the U.S.

Technical Analysis

Harnett executed his trompe l'oeil still lifes with painstaking technical precision, building up glazed layers of oil paint to render the textures of wood, metal, leather, and paper with deceptive accuracy.

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Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Era
Romanticism
Style
Impressionism
Genre
Still Life
Location
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
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