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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Charles Goeller, Dream of Fair Women, by 1941

Charles Goeller American, 1901-1955

Dream of Fair Women, by 1941
Oil on canvas
42 x 34 inches
106.7 x 86.4 cm
Signed at lower right: GOELLER
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Dream of Fair Women shows Charles Goeller’s drawing table casually scattered with random objects including an ashtray full of cigarette butts, a rumpled sweater and partially eaten candy bar. Borrowing...
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Dream of Fair Women shows Charles Goeller’s drawing table casually scattered with random objects including an ashtray full of cigarette butts, a rumpled sweater and partially eaten candy bar. Borrowing devices from the trompe l’loeil tradition, Goeller playfully engages the viewer in the drama unfolding under the bright spotlight of a desk lamp. Compositional elements direct the eye to the pink paper cutouts at center stage by either pointing directly, like the pencil and scissors, or encircling, as in the arrangement of the lamp, sweater and bottle. The selection of personal objects raises questions on their hidden meaning with a nostalgic tone evident in the chain of pink paper dolls. Delicately balanced on a desk tilting downward, the dolls suggest Goeller's interpretation of Alfred Tennyson’s poem of the same name, Dream of Fair Women (1833) about women facing unfortunate events: “In every land/I saw, wherever light illumineth,/Beauty and anguish walking hand in hand/The downward slope to death.” During World War II, Goeller created a popular cartoon figure, Angeline, symbolizing women’s wartime involvement, and the present painting calls to mind his interest in portraying this subject.

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Provenance

Estate of the artist;
By descent in the family, until the present

Exhibitions

Grand Central Palace, New York, The Silver Jubilee Exhibition (the 25th Annual Exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists), April 17-May 7, 1941 // The Newark Museum, New Jersey, Modern Artists of New Jersey, 1942 // Riverside Museum, New York, Associated Artists of New Jersey: 2nd Annual New York Exhibition, November 5-December 10, 1944 // Bonestell Gallery, New York, Charles L. Goeller, October 1-13, 1945, no. 8 // Montclair Art Museum, New Jersey, The Illusion of Reality, December 7-28, 1952, no. 15 // Hunterdon County Art Center, Clinton, New Jersey, Memorial Exhibition: Charles L. Goeller, Gus Eager, Bror J.O. Nordfeldt, September 9-30, 1956 (as Dream of Fair Women)

Literature

"Through Artist's Eyes," Newark Sunday Call, May 10, 1942, illus. // Howard Devree, “A Dozen One-Man Shows,” The New York Times, October 7, 1945, p. 139 // “Vignette: Painting, Mathematics and Writing,” Newark Sunday News, June 28, 1953

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