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Bathing in a Furnished Room
Alice Neel American
Not on view
Bathing in a Furnished Room and two works titled The Family from 1927, also in this exhibition, are three of the relatively few works on paper to survive a devastating fire set by Kenneth Doolittle in 1934. These watercolors speak to Neel’s fascination with the home as a stage for some of life’s most private dramas, both physical and emotional.
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