Artwork
Portrait of Virgil Thomson

Portrait of Virgil Thomson is an oil painting by Florine Stettheimer. It dates from 1930 and is held in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.
About this work
Overview
Portrait of Virgil Thomson is a 1930 oil painting by Florine Stettheimer, depicting the American composer and critic in a distinctive, dreamy setting.
Subject & Meaning
The portrait captures Virgil Thomson, a prominent figure in New York's avant-garde, seated in a cloud, clad in a long white robe, and contemplatively gazing up at a large flower. Surrounding textual references to saints and the sitters' names (including the artist's) add layers of personal and symbolic context.
Technique & Style
Stettheimer's signature feminine, theatrical style is evident in the painting's soft pastel color palette, pronounced texture, and ethereal atmosphere, blending realism with a touch of the surreal.
History & Provenance
The painting is part of the Art Institute of Chicago's collection. Stettheimer's relationship with Thomson extended beyond portraiture; she also designed costumes and sets for his and Gertrude Stein's 1934 opera, Four Saints in Three Acts.
Artist & collection
Artist
Florine Stettheimer (August 19, 1871 – May 11, 1944) was an American modernist painter, feminist, theatrical designer, poet, and salonnière.


















