Title:
Still Life: Cat, Umbrella, Flowers
Creator/Contributor:
Sugimoto, Henry
Date:
ca. 1934
Identifier:
92.97.54
Format:
painting
oil on canvas
California
Description:
Unstretched, unframed canvas. Still life arrangement includes a gray tabby cat dozing at lower right, a woven basket filled
with pink and orange gladiolas, and a small, closed blue umbrella at left. All appear against an expressive blue background
on a table covered with a white cloth. A piece of yellow paper or cloth also lies on the white cloth, under the handle of
the umbrella.
Historical Note:
An interesting arrangement of objects that appears to reveal Sugimoto's interest in exploring textures. The soft rendering
of the cat's fur and the crisp stalks and leaves of the flowers are carefully painted. Strong diagonals are somewhat unusual
in early period works, but appearing here they add a dynamism to the traditionally staid subject of still life arrangement.
As with others of the artist's still life works of this period [92.97.98, with jug, bottles, and onions, for example], the
objects do not rest solidly on surfaces; their apparent weightlessness may point to the artist's interest in the objects themselves
over completely naturalistic representation, as well as a post-Impressionist/Cubist sense of the motion of forms. The influence
of Cezanne and his still life works seems important in this context. Vivid greens and high-contrast oranges and pinks that
appear in this still life are typical of the colors Sugimoto used over the course of his career.
Subject:
Still lifes
Flowers
Cats
Baskets
Umbrellas