Artist: William Sommer (American, 1867–1949)
Medium: Oil on board
Signature: Signed lower left and right
Dimensions:
20 in. h. x 23.5 in. w., board
25.5 in. h. x 29.75 in. w., as framed
Description:
Portrait of seated child verso
William Sommer’s Brandywine Landscapes
At one point William Sommer seemed destined to go down in history as one of America’s great Modernist painters, yet on a national level his name has maintained a level of relative obscurity. One possible explanation for this omission is that Sommer inadvertently alienated a portion of his audience by refusing to fully commit to one mode of image making. Sommer’s non-binary approach to representation and abstraction is perhaps most evident in his paintings of Brandywine, Ohio, in which Sommer approaches traditional, even mundane subject matter from a Modernist standpoint, saturating Brandywine’s sprawling hills with Fauve-like color and altering the natural landscape to create enchanting distortions in perspective.
Other works by William Sommer
Nude William Sommer

Woman with Striped Stockings, ca. 1918 William Sommer

A Monument to Bondage William Sommer

Adam & Eve William Sommer

Man Lounging William Sommer

The Spinach Tree William Sommer

Tiger Boy, c. 1925 William Sommer

Harmony in Brown, c. 1925 William Sommer

George in Yellow Jacket, 1926 William Sommer

Shy June, c. 1927 William Sommer
Three Figures, c. 1927 William Sommer

Portrait of June, 1928 William Sommer