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A Man's Table Reversed
A Man's Table Reversed
A Man's Table Reversed
(American, 1848 - 1892)

A Man's Table Reversed

1877
20 3/4 × 18 3/4 in. (52.7 × 47.6 cm)
80.3.14
Gift of Amanda K. Berls, 1980
Not on view

In the early 1870s, William Michael Harnett began to create highly detailed still-life paintings rendering ordinary objects with tangible realism, which he accomplished with astonishing skill. Harnett showcases his cleverness with this painting, A Man’s Table Reversed, which is the mirror image of another of his paintings from the same year titled A Man’s Table. As with many of Harnett’s works, the painting places the viewer in a decidedly masculine space, in this case through an informal assembly of a pipe with burning embers, burnt-out matches, and a newspaper. 

 

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