id: 147955
accession number: 1974.53
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url: https://clevelandart.org/art/1974.53
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New Shoes for H, 1973–74. Don Eddy (American, 1944-). Acrylic on canvas; framed: 122.7 x 133 x 8.2 cm (48 5/16 x 52 3/8 x 3 1/4 in.); unframed: 111.7 x 121.9 cm (44 x 48 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchased with a grant from the NEA and matched by gifts from members of The Cleveland Society for Contemporary Art 1974.53
title: New Shoes for H
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creation date: 1973–74
creation date earliest: 1973
creation date latest: 1974
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creditline: Purchased with a grant from the NEA and matched by gifts from members of The Cleveland Society for Contemporary Art
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culture: America, 20th century
technique: acrylic on canvas
department: Contemporary Art
collection: CONTEMP - Painting
type: Painting
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CREATORS
* Don Eddy (American, 1944-) - artist
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measurements: Framed: 122.7 x 133 x 8.2 cm (48 5/16 x 52 3/8 x 3 1/4 in.); Unframed: 111.7 x 121.9 cm (44 x 48 in.)
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inscription: signed and dated on back of painting: Don Eddy, 1973-74
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CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
title: Selections in Contemporary Realism
opening date: 1974-10-27T04:00:00
Selections in Contemporary Realism. Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH (organizer) (October 27-December 1, 1974).
title: Image, Color, and Form
opening date: 1975-01-11T05:00:00
Image, Color, and Form. The Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH (organizer) (January 11-February 9, 1975).
title: Year in Review: 1974
opening date: 1975-03-11T04:00:00
Year in Review: 1974. The Cleveland Museum of Art (organizer) (March 11-April 6, 1975).
title: Don Eddy: Recent Paintings and Drawings
opening date: 1975-04-07T04:00:00
Don Eddy: Recent Paintings and Drawings. Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA (organizer) (April 7-May 7, 1975).
title: Object in Focus: New Shoes for H by Don Eddy
opening date: 1999-08-03T00:00:00
Object in Focus: New Shoes for H by Don Eddy. The Cleveland Museum of Art (organizer) (August 3-October 3, 1999).
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LEGACY EXHIBITIONS
* Akron, OH: Akron Art Institute, 1974: Selections in Contemporary Realism, October 27-December 1, 1974, cat. p. 11, repr. cover
Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1975: "Year in Review 1974," Bulletin LXII (March 1975), p. 101, cat. no. 124, repr. p. 85
Toledo, OH: The Toledo Museum of Art, 1975: Image, Color and Form, January 11-February 9, 1975, cat. no. 13.
Williamstown, MA: Williams College Museum of Art, 1975: Don Eddy: Recent Paintings and Drawings, April 14-May 7, 1975.
Ann Arbor, MI, The University of Michigan Museum of Art, 1976: One Eye View: Impact of Photography on Paintings and Prints Since 1960.
Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1976: Materials and Techniques of 20th Century Artists, cat. no. 16, repr. on frontispiece, detail on cover.
Lakewood, OH: The Beck Center, Materials and Techniques of 20th Century Artists, 1976.
Columbus, OH: Columbus Museum of Art, September 23th-29th, 1985: Partner's in Purchase: Ohio Museum and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Arts Day USA, Jun 7, 1990 (covered in black to encourage people to support the NEA and NEH).
Cleveland, Ohio: The Cleveland Museum of Art; August 3 - October 3, 1999. "Object in Focus: New Shoes for H by Don Eddy".
Musee d'Art moderne et contemporain de Strasbourg. June 27- Oct. 5, 2003. "Hyperrealismes USA 1965-1975." exh. cat. p. 189.
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PROVENANCE
(Nancy Hoffman Gallery, NY)
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fun fact:
The storefront in New Shoes for H depicts Simco Shoes, a store that once stood on the corner of University and East 14th Street in New York City.
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Don Eddy numbers among the American painters called "Photorealists." These artists used photographs as inspiration for skillfully rendered representational images, but in reality, their work did not report the factual accuracy that a photograph implies. Eddy once explained, "You can either look through the window, or at the window, or at the reflection in the window. Nobody ever looks at all three at once, because it is impossible to focus on all three." In New Shoes for H, however, Eddy tried to accomplish this feat. Rather than creating a realistic representation of the matter, Eddy re-interpreted the image, exaggerated colors, and combined elements of several different photographs. Although rendered in a realistic style, the resulting painting is a product of the artist's creativity and interpretation.
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RELATED WORKS
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CITATIONS
The Cleveland Museum of Art. Handbook of the Cleveland Museum of Art/1978. Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1978.
page number: Reproduced: p. 257
url: https://archive.org/details/CMAHandbook1978/page/n277
Buser, Thomas. Experiencing Art Around Us. Australia ; United States : Thomson Wadsworth, 2006.
page number: Mentioned and Reproduced: p. 14, fig 1-13
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