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Hans Heinrich Bebie

Conversation Piece: Young Ladies in an Interior

1844-1874

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Hans Heinrich Bebie

Conversation Piece: Young Ladies in an Interior

1844-1874

Physical Qualities Oil on canvas, Overall: 28 3/4 x 35 7/8 in. (73 x 91.1 cm) Framed: 35 3/4 x 42 7/8 in. (90.8 x 108.9 cm)
Credit Line Purchase with exchange funds from the Bequest of Mrs. Robert Baldwin; the Bequest of Alice W. Ball; the Bequest of Mrs. W.W. Crocker; and the Robert Freedman Funds
Object Number 1967.8
Hans Bebie created a number of ambiguous scenes that detail the fashionable interiors of mid-19th-century Baltimore. Here, Bebie may or may not have depicted a brothel. A bevy of coy, richly dressed young women gather around a figure wearing only white underclothing. As servants peer in through the draped doorway, the figure in white seems to be reacting to a large print held by one of her companions. The ladies exhibit a casual demeanor not ordinarily associated with Victorian propriety. Yet Bebie muddies the waters by including religious elements: a framed image of the Virgin and Child hangs on the far wall, and one of the young women has adorned her décolletage with a jeweled cross as well as a black neck ribbon. The calla lilies in the floral arrangement can be associated with either the Virgin Mary or a femme fatale. The only male presence is an image on one of the vases standing on the pier table at left. In related pictures, Bebie included men — often in dashing uniforms —glimpsed through the windows.
Robert Frank Skutch, Baltimore; Skutch Sale, 1931; Joseph Katz, Baltimore; Norton Asner, Baltimore; purchased from Norton Asner.
Maryland Historical Society, "In and Out of Fashion: Costumes and Customs, 1750-1950", October 20, 1978 - January 30, 1979

Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, "Nineteenth Century Maryland: Oil Paintings, Prints, Drawings and Japanese Art", September - October 1986, circulated to Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Yokohama; Odawara City Central Public Hall,Odawara; Kawasaki City Industrial and Cultural Hall, Kawasaki.

Sona Johnston, BMA organized, "The Art of Still Life from The Baltimore Museum of Art," circulated to The Academy Art Museum, Easton, August 3 - October 6, 2007; and Mitchell Gallery, St. John's College, Annapolis, August 25, 2010 - October 10, 2010.
Mayhew and Myers, "A Documentary History of American Interiors - Colonial Era to 1915", New York: Charles Scribner and Sons, 1980, pl. 20.
Sona K. Johnston, "American Painting 1750-1900 from the Collection of The Baltimore Museum of Art," 1983, p. 22.
Fifth Anniversary Exhibition of Kanagawa-Maryland Sister State Affiliation "Nineteenth Century Maryland: Oil Paintings, Prints, Drawings, and Japanese Art"

Inscribed: l.l., "H. Bebie"

Artist

Hans Heinrich Bebie

1798–1887

American, born Switzerland, 1799-1888
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