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Dorothy
Ochtman (1892-1971)
Still Life with Kettle, c. 1925
Oil on canvas, 28 1/4 x 24
Signed lower left
The daughter of prominent Cos Cob landscapist Leonard Ochtman and portraitist
Mina Fonda Ochtman, Dorothy Ochtman made still-life her speciality. She
studied with Dwight Tryon at Smith College and afterward at the National
Academy of Design. Her awards include one in 1924 for a painting with
the same teakettle as the one here and a similar background of closely
related tones and impressionistic broken brushstrokes. Three blue-green
designs on the background resemble James Whistlers butterfly signature,
so perhaps Ochtman intended a subtle homage to the expatriate American
whose arrangements influenced the American Impressionists.
The delicate Asian porcelains and the sturdy kettle are an eclectic pair,
conveying her love for a beauty both exotic and humble.
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