On the Street

Isabel Bishop, On the Street, 1931, etching on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Frank McClure, 1979.98.30
Isabel Bishop, On the Street, 1931, etching on paper, plate: 5 x 10 78 in. (12.627.5 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Frank McClure, 1979.98.30

Artwork Details

Title
On the Street
Date
1931
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
plate: 5 x 10 78 in. (12.627.5 cm)
Credit Line
Bequest of Frank McClure
Mediums Description
etching on paper
Classifications
Subjects
  • Cityscape — street
  • Figure group
Object Number
1979.98.30

Artwork Description

In 1918, Isabel Bishop moved to New York City and studied at the Art Students League. Together with some of her fellow students--Peggy Bacon, Katherine Schmidt, and others featured in this exhibition--she later joined the Fourteenth Street School, an unofficial group of artists that illustrated working-class life in the neighborhood around Union Square. Bishop often chose women as her primary subjects. In On the Street, she gives particular attention to the two women who step away from their male peers, striding toward the viewer. Carrying books and reading papers, they represent the "New Woman," an independent urban female Bishop herself embodied as a successful artist during the early twentieth century.

Works by this artist (2 items)

Moses Ezekiel, Jessica, 1880, marble, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase made possible by Jack and Marjorie Rachlin, 1994.60
Jessica
Date1880
marble
On view
Moses Ezekiel, General Robert E. Lee, n.d., bronze, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift from the Trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art (In the Collection of The Corcoran Gallery of Art), 2020.20.66
General Robert E. Lee
Daten.d.
bronze
Not on view