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Mask of Keats
Mask of Keats
Mask of Keats
(American, 1909 - 1994)

Mask of Keats

Alternate Title(s)
  • Life Mask of Keats; Death Mask of Keats
ca. 1940
38 1/4 × 43 1/4 in. (97.2 × 109.9 cm)
2003.10
© artist, artist's estate, or other rights holders
Purchased with Museum funds, 2003
Not on view

Throughout her career, Carolyn Wyeth painted the objects and places for which she felt the most affinity—her studio, its contents, and her surroundings in Chadds Ford. In this work, she pays homage to English Romantic poet John Keats (1795-1821), of whom she was a great admirer. Together, the roses and Keats’s death mask, placed carefully on the black cloth lying over the chair, read as symbols of both mourning and commemoration.  


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1934
Betsy's Pumpkin
Carolyn Wyeth
1935
The Cabbage
Carolyn Wyeth
1944
Open Window
Carolyn Wyeth
1944
Carolyn's Keats
Frank Delle Donne
ca. 1943
Untitled (lady at the table)
Henry J. Soulen
ca. 1910
Floral still life
Carolyn Wyeth
1937
A Man's Table Reversed
William Michael Harnett
1877
Drafting Instruments
Elihu Vedder
1850-1860
The Tired Warrior
N.C. Wyeth
Prior to 1902