Kristen Di Lonardo on Florine Stettheimer’s Family Portrait, II
Stettheimer’s radiant 1933 painting is a Jazz Age dream of New York City.
Jun 26, 2021
In the online edition of MoMA’s ArtSpeaks program, a member of our staff shares personal impressions of an artwork in the galleries. Here, Kristen Di Lonardo, department manager in Visitor Engagement, looks behind the curtain at Florine Stettheimer’s Family Portrait, II and marvels at its intricate detail and sense of theatricality.
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