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Classification: painting »
Theme: landscape »
Medium: Oil »
Support: on canvas »
1220
Winter Quiet
1915
Oil on canvas
24 x 30 in. (60.96 x 76.2 cm)
Folinsbee 1912–20s stockbook: p. 27, 130
Current location unknown
Provenance
Current location unknown
Exhibitions
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 110th Annual Exhibition, February 7–March 28, 1915, no. 550.
City Art Museum of Saint Louis, St. Louis, 10th Exhibition of Paintings by Selected American Artists, September 12–November 8, 1915.
National Academy of Design, New York, 91st Annual Exhibition, March 18–April 23, 1916, no. 41, Awarded Third Hallgarten Prize.
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Inaugural Exhibition, June–September 1916, no. 44.
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, 29th Annual Exhibition of American Paintings, November 2–December 18, 1916, no. 100.
Mahoning Institute of Art, Youngstown, Ohio, The First 1917 Exhibition of American Paintings, January 4–21, 1917, no. 26.
Ferargil Gallery, New York, Paintings by John Folinsbee, November–December 8, 1917.
Published References
"Academy Exhibits Its Prize Paintings." New York Times, March 18, 1916.
[no title]. New York Evening Post, March 18, 1916.
[no title]. Youngstown Vindicator, January 31, 1916.
American Art Annual 13 (1917), p. 172, b/w ill.
"Landscapes by John Folinsbee at Ferargil." Brooklyn Eagle, December 2, 1917.
Mahoning Institute of Art: Loan Exhibition of American Paintings from the American Federation of Arts. Youngstown, OH: Mahoning Institute of Art, January 1917. Exhibition catalogue, p. 30, b/w ill.
[no title]. New York American, January 15, 1917.
Caffin, Charles. "John Folinsbee's Steady Advance." New York American, December 3, 1917.
[no title]. New York Herald, December 2, 1917.
Jensen, Kirsten M. John Folinsbee and American Modernism. Philadelphia: Woodmere Art Museum, 2010. Exhibition catalogue (2010 Woodmere Art Museum Phila), p. 7, b/w ill.
Jensen, Kirsten M. Folinsbee Considered. Hudson Hills Press, 2013, p.43, b/w ill.; p. 226, cat entry.
Notes

Winter Quiet (currently unlocated), which received the Third Hallgarten Prize at the National Academy Annual in 1916, was Folinsbee's first real professional success on a national level. Reviewing the prize-winning paintings, the Youngstown Vindicator remarked, "It is a grey, hazy winter day with just enough sun to cast a faint shadow. The title, 'Winter Quiet' is very fitting; there is a hushed and silent quality of a snow-covered winter landscape. The trees are lavender and violet grey in the haze." (1) Writing to his friend, Edith Rossiter Bevan, shortly after the close of the exhibition, Folinsbee was quite modest about his new-found success. "That any jury should think my work worthy of a prize seems impossible," he reflected, "Ruth and I have not yet recovered from the surprise of receiving it."

Folinsbee also commented to Bevan on the subject of the painting, writing "I wonder if you were disappointed in finding the prize canvas an old one--the one of the Old Mill! It surely doesn't seem worthy of the honor." (2) It is unclear whether Folinsbee was referring to the Old Mill in Washington, Connecticut, or one in New Canaan, where the Silvermine Artist Colony was located; Folinsbee had spent the summer of 1915 painting in New Canaan and exhibiting with the other artists at Silvermine. He could also be referring to a mill in Woodstock, New York, another locale with which both were familiar (Bevan was the grand-daughter of genre painter Thomas Rossiter and the sister of architect Ehrick Kensett Rossiter). A Washington or New Canaan location seems most probable, but so far the setting has so far proved elusive.

(1) Youngstown Vindicator, 31 January 1916, Folinsbee clipping book, John F. Folinsbee Art Trust.
(2) Folinsbee to Edith Rossiter Bevan, 20 April 1916 (Thomas P. Rossiter Papers, Archives of American Art)
Record last updated August 27, 2019. Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: Jensen, Kirsten M. ""Winter Quiet, 1915 (JFF.1220)." In John F. Folinsbee Catalogue Raisonné. www.johnfolinsbee.org/catalogue/entry.php?id=1220 (accessed on May 8, 2024).