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Tidying Up  1941

by Isabel Bishop

Gallery label: [br]In Tidying Up, a woman, perhaps a secretary or salesperson, uses a pocket mirror to check her teeth for lipstick smudges. Bishop saw working women as participants in an American tradition of upward mobility. She used active brushwork and the figure’s physical movement to express this social advancement. Along with Reginald Marsh, Bishop was part of the F...
Size: 
15 x 11-1/2 in
Medium: 
Oil on masonite
Credit: 
All Rights Reserved © Isabel Bishop and Indianapolis Museum of Art

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