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American
(1899–1978)
The Visitants
1947
Oil on canvas
25.25 x 32 x 2.5 in.
Gift of the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation
1987.11
By 1947 World War II was well over. Charles Howard and Madge Knight had just left the wartime oasis of San Francisco and returned to London, a bombed-out city beset by impoverishment, strict rationing, and the coldest winter in recorded history. In Howard’s The Visitants their displacement is palpable; this painting is psychologically bleaker and compositionally more complex, less rational, and more anarchic than other works of his from the period.
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