The Meadows Museum, SMU, presents a focused summer exhibition pairing its recent acquisition Beach at Portici (1874), by Mariano Fortuny y Marsal (18381874), with a loan from the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Idle Hours (1894), by William Merritt Chase (18491916). At the Beach: Mariano Fortuny y Marsal and William Merritt Chase explores Chases admiration of Fortuny, through two key paintings, one by the American artist and one by his Spanish predecessor, displayed together for the first time June 24 through September 23, 2018. The depiction of leisure time at the beach was popular in late 19th-century painting, and both Fortuny and Chase used beach scenes to showcase their great skill at rendering light. In both paintings, the artists portray their respective families in fashionable white garments lounging near a curving coastline, Fortunys in southern Italy and Chases on Long Island, New
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