

About the Artist
Thomas Wilmer Dewing was an American painter working at the turn of the 20th century. Schooled in Paris, Dewing was noted for his figure paintings of aristocratic women. He was a founding member of the Ten American Painters and taught at the Art Students League of New York. The Freer Gallery of Art at the Smithsonian Institution has a collection of his works. He was the husband of fellow artist Maria Oakey Dewing.
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Lady in White (No. 2) (ca. 1910)
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1851-1938)

Standing Nude Figure of a Girl
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1851-1938)

The Spinet (ca. 1902)
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1851-1938)

Pansy Cotton (Mariette Benedict Cotton)
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1851-1938)

The Green Dress (c. 1910)
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1851-1938)

The White Dress (1901)
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1851-1938)

Music (ca. 1895)
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1851-1938)

The Necklace (ca. 1907)
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1851-1938)
More Artwork by Thomas Wilmer Dewing (View all 40 Artworks)

Lady in White (No. 2) (ca. 1910)
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1851-1938)

Standing Nude Figure of a Girl
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1851-1938)

The Spinet (ca. 1902)
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1851-1938)

Pansy Cotton (Mariette Benedict Cotton)
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1851-1938)

The Green Dress (c. 1910)
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1851-1938)

The White Dress (1901)
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1851-1938)