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I was alone in a palace of leaves
I was alone in a palace of leaves
I was alone in a palace of leaves
(American, 1871 - 1954)

I was alone in a palace of leaves

1902
23 1/2 × 14 3/4 in. (59.7 × 37.5 cm)
2003.14.2
Purchased with the Caroline Gussmann Keller Fund, 2003

After her schooling at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and Drexel University, Elizabeth Shippen Green was a successful illustrator and artist. She preferred using soft materials such as charcoal or pastel to achieve her signature style. Green worked for Harper’s Monthly during most of her career. I Was Alone in a Palace of Leaves being an illustration of Richard le Gallienne’s story "Our Tree-Top Library" published in Harper’s in March 1902. The artist was commissioned to illustrate other scenes from the story, but here she depicts a well-dressed man sitting upon a tree branch looking below. The use of soft charcoal is evident in the illustration with the artist’s use of contrasting light and smooth shading in the details.

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