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Susan Watkins Postcard: "View of Parc Monceau, Paris"

Susan Watkins Postcard: "View of Parc Monceau, Paris"

Chrysler Museum of Art

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This premium 5 x 7 oversized postcard showcases Susan Watkins' "View of Parc Monceau, Paris," capturing the refined beauty of an elegant formal garden on a radiant summer day. Printed in the USA in vibrant full color on superior matte cardstock, this reproduction preserves the artist's masterful rendering of light, atmosphere, and the cultivated landscape that exemplifies the sophisticated Parisian garden tradition.

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Product Details

  • Product type: Postcard
  • Shipping Dimensions: 5.0 × 7.0  (12.7 × 17.8 cm)
  • Shipping Weight: 0.01 lb (0.1 oz; 3 g)
  • SKU: SKU: SKU010014558
  • UPC: 789091559559
  • Part No.: 46.76.169

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Susan Watkins

About the Artist

Susan Watkins

Susan Watkins (1875 – 1913) was an American artist, known for painting in the styles of realism and impressionism. She studied under William Merritt Chase and Raphaël Collin.

At his death in 1946, Norfolk, Virginia, banker Goldsborough Serpell bequeathed to the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences (now the Chrysler Museum of Art) a remarkable gift of paintings, oil studies, academic drawings, and sketches by his wife, the artist Susan Watkins. Among the most important acquisitions made by the museum prior to the arrival of Walter P. Chrysler's collection in 1971, the donation comprises sixty-two works of art by Watkins, as well as photographs, scrapbooks, and other memorabilia documenting her career. It also includes a posthumous portrait of the artist painted by her colleague and longtime friend William Merritt Chase.

Susan Watkins in the Chrysler Museum