Artwork Title: The Man With the Cat, Henry Sturgis Drinker

The Man With the Cat, Henry Sturgis Drinker, 1898

Cecilia Beaux

Artwork Title: The Man With the Cat, Henry Sturgis DrinkerArtwork Title: The Man With the Cat, Henry Sturgis DrinkerArtwork Title: The Man With the Cat, Henry Sturgis DrinkerArtwork Title: The Man With the Cat, Henry Sturgis Drinker
Cecilia Beaux’s portrait of Henry Sturgis Drinker is an interesting pairing of artist and sitter. Drinker was Beaux’s brother-in-law, a railroad executive who later became president of Lehigh University. In the 1890s, men such as Drinker were at the pinnacle of East Coast society, and their tastes shaped public life for decades. Beaux was a fiercely independent woman who lived well, kept handsome lovers, and had a will of iron. At a time when few women could, she carved out a career for herself as a portraitist, and was thought to rival John Singer Sargent. Drinker’s mutton-chop whiskers, linen suit, and casual pose convey immense self-assurance, but his steady, almost wary gaze suggests that he recognized in the artist a personality as strong as his own. (http://americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artwork/?id=1635) Beaux was one of the finest American portrait painters of the late 19th Century. Like John Singer Sargent... (https://artoutthewazoo.com/2012/07/13/cecilia-beaux/)
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