2021 Coeur d’Alene Art Auction / Lot 171
VERSO
Signed and titled
Inscribed, “Painted by Peter Hurd, N.A. at San Patricio N. Mexico / This being the first of two versions of this subject …”
The first version of Peter Hurd’s The Eve of St. John, this painting serves as the inspiration for the American painter’s most-famous work, which is housed in the San Diego Museum of Art’s collection. The painting conveys the innocence of the subject matter – Dorothea Herrera, daughter of Hurd’s foreman at his Sentinel Ranch – on the eve of St. John the Baptist’s feast day.
Hurd’s mastery of tempera captures the beauty of the subject matter, juxtaposed with the luminosity of the setting sun, setting the stage for the forthcoming celebration of St. John the Baptist’s birth.
PROVENANCE
Denver Art Gallery, Denver, Colorado, 1969
The Estate of Jack & Cally Vickers, Castle Pines, Colorado