Before I begin systematically posting my photos of New York, I will need to finish up my Toronto posts. It is fitting that I will be starting with some paintings from an exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario of the works of Florine Stettheimer, Florine Stettheimer: Painting Poetry. In the early 20th century, this woman, part of a German Jewish family, set to documenting herself and her contained world of family and salons with her delicate and witty works. I can see why Andy Warhol so liked her.
Murray Whyte's November article from the Toronto Star provides a useful perspective on Florine Stettheimer, her world, and her enduring bubbling under popularity.














Murray Whyte's November article from the Toronto Star provides a useful perspective on Florine Stettheimer, her world, and her enduring bubbling under popularity.













