Gallery 218, American Art, second floor (Provident National Bank Gallery)
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Gallery 218, American Art, second floor (Provident National Bank Gallery)
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Pippin began The Getaway as a daytime scene with a blue sky, red barns, and a fox standing still in the snow. His inspiration to transform the work into a nighttime setting may have come from seeing Winslow Homer’s Fox Hunt at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. In Homer’s painting, the fox is pursued by crows and appears to be running for its life. In Pippin’s snowy portrayal, the fox has captured a bird and escapes in the moonlight.
Gallery 218, American Art, second floor (Provident National Bank Gallery)
Title: | The Getaway The Fox (The Get-a-way) |
Date: | 1939 |
Artist: | Horace Pippin (American, 1888–1946) |
Medium: | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions: | 24 5/8 × 36 inches (62.5 × 91.4 cm) Frame: 28 × 39 inches (71.1 × 99.1 cm) |
Classification: | Paintings |
Credit Line: | Bequest of Daniel W. Dietrich II, 2016 |
Accession Number: | 2016-3-3 |
Geography: | Made in United States, North and Central America |
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Gallery 218, American Art, second floor (Provident National Bank Gallery)
Main Building