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The Power of Music

The Power of Music

1847
(American, 1807–1868)
Framed: 67 x 78 x 7.5 cm (26 3/8 x 30 11/16 x 2 15/16 in.); Unframed: 43.4 x 53.5 cm (17 1/16 x 21 1/16 in.)

Did You Know?

Mount was an accomplished fiddle player and even patented a new design for the instrument.

Description

Set in rural Long Island before the Civil War, Mount's complex painting presents an African American laborer listening intently to a fiddle tune enjoyed by white men. While a love of music unites the figures in a bond of shared humanity, the two races occupy different spaces--one inside, one outside, both separated by a barn door--effectively symbolizing the pronounced divisions in America at the time.
  • 1991-
    The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio
    1990-1991
    (James H. Maroney, Jr., Leicester, VT, and Christie's, New York, NY, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art)
    1880-1990
    The Century Association, New York, NY
    1870-1880
    Gideon Lee, Jr. [1824-1894], Carmel, NY?
    1859-1870
    Mrs. Gideon Lee [d. 1870], Geneva, NY, probably by descent to her stepson, Gideon Lee, Jr.
    -1859
    Charles M. Leupp [1807-1859], New York, NY
    1847-
    Laura (Mrs. Gideon) Lee [1800-1870], Geneva, NY, to her son-in-law, Charles M. Leupp
  • James Maroney acting for Christie’s, CMA expect notice, Aug. 9, 1991, in CMA curatorial file.
    Board of Management Minutes, Jan. 8, 1881, Century Association Archives, New York, NY.
    Bruce Robertson, “’The Power of Music’: A Painting by William Sidney Mount,” The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art 79.2 (Feb. 1992): 38-62.
    Bruce Robertson, “’The Power of Music’: A Painting by William Sidney Mount,” The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art 79.2 (Feb. 1992): 38-62.
    Fagg, John. Re-Envisioning the Everyday: American Genre Scenes, 1905-1945. 2023. Mentioned, p. 145-46; reproduced p. 146.
    "Clubs and Societies." The American Art Review. Vol.2. First Division. Boston: Dana Estes and Charles E. Lauriat, 1881. Mentioned: p.40 www.jstor.org
    The Department of Fine Arts, Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition: Revised Catalogue. Exh. Cat. Chicago, IL: W.B. Conkey Co.,1893. Mentioned: p.32
    Weitenkampf, Frank. "American Life in American Art." The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine 79 (November 1920-April 1921). New York, NY: Scribner & Co.; The Century Co, 1920. Mentioned: p.159; Reproduced: p.158
    "Mount Homestead Famous Landmark." New York Times, December 25, 1923. Mentioned: p.22
    Mather, Frank Jewett, Charles Rufus Morey, and W. J. Henderson. The American Spirit in Art. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1927 Reproduced: p. 40, no. 64
    Isham, Samuel, Royal Cortissoz, and Henry Meier. The History of American Painting. New York, NY: Macmillan Co, 1927. Reproduced: p.206
    Burroughs, Alan. Limners and Likenesses; Three Centuries of American Painting. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1936. Mentioned: p. 192
    American Federation of Arts. Magazine of Art Index 32, nos.1-2 (January-December 1939). Washington, D.C.: American Federation of Arts, 1939. Reproduced: p.330
    The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Life in America: A Special Loan Exhibition of Paintings Held During the Period of the New York World's Fair. Exh. Cat. New York, NY: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1939. Mentioned: pp.79-80, no.110 (as "Music Hath Charms"); Reproduced: p.80 collection
    Locke, Alain. The Negro in Art; A Pictorial Record of the Negro Artist and of the Negro Theme in Art. Washington, D.C.: Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1940. Reproduced: p.162 (as "Music Hath Charms")
    Brooklyn Museum. Catalogue of an Exhibition of Drawings and Paintings by William Sidney Mount 1807-1868. Exh. Cat. New York, NY: Brooklyn Museum, 1942. Mentioned: p.23
    Cowdrey, Mary Bartlett, and Hermann Warner Williams. William Sidney Mount, 1807-1868, an American Painter. New York, NY: Pub. for the Metropolitan Museum of Art by Columbia University Press, 1944. Mentioned: pp.21-22; Reproduced: fig.40
    "Met Spurs Interest in Mount." New York World-Telegram, February 3, 1945. Reproduced
    "William Sidney Mount: Painter Made Long Island His Italy." Life Magazine, July 25, 1945. Reproduced: p.66
    Goodrich, Lloyd. "The Study of Nineteenth-Century Art." Art in America 33, no.4 (October 1945). Reproduced: p.223
    Suffolk Museum. The Mount Brothers. A Loan Exhibition of Paintings, Sketches, Manuscripts, Memorabilia, Henry Smith Mount, A.N.A., 1802-1841, Shepard Alonzo Mount, N.A., 1804-1868, William Sidney Mount, N.A., 1807-1868. August 23 to September 28, 1947, the Suffolk Museum at Stony Brook, Long Island, New York. [Stony Brook], Long Island, NY: The Museum, 1947. Mentioned: p.45
    Larkin, Oliver W. The University Prints, Student Series H: American Art [Painting and Sculpture]. Winchester, MA: University Prints, 1956. Reproduced: p. H 259
    Carnegie Institute. American Classics of the Nineteenth Century. Exh. Cat. The Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA: The Carnegie Institute, 1957. Mentioned: p.16 (unpaginated)
    Larkin, Oliver W. Art and Life in America. New York, NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1960. Mentioned and reproduced: p.217
    Pierson Jr., William H., and Martha Davidson, eds. Arts of the United States: A Pictorial Survey. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1960. Reproduced: p.318
    Flexner, James Thomas. That Wilder Image: The Painting of America's Native School from Thomas Cole to Winslow Homer. Boston, MA: Little, Brown, 1962. Mentioned: p.32; Reproduced: p.33
    Richardson, E. P. A Short History of Painting in America; The Story of 450 Years. New York, NY: Crowell, 1963. Mentioned: p.134 (as "Music Hath Charms")
    Bowdoin College. The Portrayal of the Negro in American Painting. Exh. Cat. Brunswick, MA: Bowdoin College Museum of Art, 1964. Mentioned: p.37
    Green, Samuel M. American Art, a Historical Survey. New York, NY: Ronald Press, 1966. Mentioned: pp.270-271
    McLanathan, Richard B. K. The American Tradition in the Arts. New York, NY: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1968. Mentioned: pp.311-312; Reproduced: p.311
    Novak, Barbara. American Painting of the Nineteenth Century: Realism, Idealism, and the American Experience. New York, NY: Praeger, 1969. Reproduced: p. 106; Mentioned: p. 107-108
    Prown, Jules David, and Barbara Rose. American Painting: From Its Beginnings to the Armory Show. Geneva, Switzerland: Skira, 1969. Mentioned: pp.82-83
    Lynes, Russell. The Art-Makers of Nineteenth-Century America. New York, NY: Atheneum, 1970. Mentioned: p.240 (as "Music Hath Charms")
    Flexner, James Thomas. "Fitz Hugh Lane is the hero, American Painting of the Nineteenth Century: Review." New York Times, Jan 25, 1970. Mentioned: p.244
    Davidson, Marshall B. The American Heritage History of the Writers' America. New York, NY: American Heritage Pub. Co, 1973 Reproduced: p. 115
    Davidson, Marshall B. The American Heritage History of the Artists' America. New York, NY: American Heritage Publishing Co., 1973. Reproduced: p. 115
    Finch College, and Robert H. Luck. Twice As Natural: 19th Century American Genre Painting. Exh. Cat. New York, NY: Finch College Museum of Art, 1973. Mentioned: p.17
    Hills, Patricia. The Painters' America: Rural and Urban Life, 1810-1910. New York, New York: Praeger, 1974. Mentioned: p.26; Reproduced: p.28
    Parry, Ellwood. The Image of the Indian and the Black Man in American Art, 1590-1900. New York, NY: G. Braziller, 1974. Mentioned: p.86
    Frankenstein, Alfred V. and Alan Buechner. William Sidney Mount. New York, NY: Harry N. Adams, 1975. Mentioned: pp.30,49,118,152,153,157,(as "force of music"),160,236, 249, 379, 471; Reproduced: p.159, no.56
    Adams, Karen M. "The Black Image in the Paintings of William Sidney Mount." The American Art Journal 7, No.2 (November 1975): 42-59. Mentioned: p.49; Reproduced: p.50 www.jstor.org
    Taylor, Joshua C. America As Art. Washington D.C: Published for the National Collection of Fine Arts by the Smithsonian Institution Press, 1976. Reproduced: p. 55
    Brown, Milton W. American Art to 1900: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture. New York, NY: H.N. Abrams, 1977. Mentioned: p.345 (as "Music Hath Charms"); Reproduced: p.346 (as "Music Hath Charms")
    Callow, James T. "American art in the collection of Charles M. Leupp." Antiques 118 (November 1980). Mentioned: p.1003; Reproduced: frontispiece and p.1002
    Chirico, Robert. F. "Some Reflections on Sound and Silence in the Visual Arts." Arts Magazine 56, no.8 (April 1982):101-105. Mentioned: pp.102-103, 105; Reproduced: p.102
    Cassedy, David C., Gail Shrott, and Janice Gray Armstrong. William Sidney Mount, Annotated Bibliography and Listings of Archival Holdings of the Museums at Stony Brook. Stony Brook, NY: The Museums, 1983 Mentioned: p.28, 65-67; Reproduced: p.67
    Martha V. Pike. "Catching the Tune: Music and William Sidney Mount." In Catching the Tune: Music and William Sidney Mount, edited by Janice Gray Armstrong. Stony Brook, NY: The Museums at Stony Brook, 1984. Mentioned: pp.11-12; Reproduced: p.14
    Smith, Jessie Carney. Images of Blacks in American Culture: A Reference Guide to Information Sources. New York, NY: Greenwood Press, 1988. Mentioned: p. 23
    McElroy, Guy C., Henry Louis Gates, and Christopher C. French. Facing History: The Black Image in American Art, 1710-1940. San Francisco, CA: Bedford Arts, 1990. Mentioned: p.19
    Boime, Albert. The Art of Exclusion: Representing Blacks in the Nineteenth Century. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1990. Mentioned: pp.92-93; Reproduced: p.91
    Glueck, Grace. "The Century Club's Hard Decision to Raise Cash by Selling a Painting." The New York Times, October 20, 1990. Mentioned and reproduced: p.11
    Berry, Wendell. Outstanding in the Field: A Catalogue of American Paintings for the Nineties, Hard Times Call for Hard Choices, Plus Some Food for Thought ... an Essay Entitled The Pleasures of Eating, by Wendell Berry. Leicester, VT: James Maroney, Inc, 1991. Mentioned: p.11-13; Reproduced: p.11
    Johns, Elizabeth. American Genre Painting: The Politics of Everyday Life. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1991. Mentioned: p.119-123; Reproduced: pl.14
    The Century Association. 1991. The Century Yearbook. New York: The Century Association.
    Vogel, Carol. "The Art Market: Painting sold for Century's renovation." The New York Times, November 29, 1991. Mentioned and reproduced: p.C30
    Cullinan, Helen. "Art museum pays $4 million for 'Music.'" The Plain Dealer, November 30, 1991. Mentioned and reproduced (unpaginated)
    Robertson, Bruce. "The Power of Music: A Painting by William Sydney Mount." The Bulletin of The Cleveland Museum of Art 79, no. 2 (February 1992): 38-62. Mentioned: pp.38-62; Reproduced: p.38 www.jstor.org
    Turner, Evan H. "Selected 1991 Acquisitions." The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art 79, no. 2 (1992): 63-83. Mentioned: p. 64-65, 76 www.jstor.org
    Bruce Robertson, “’The Power of Music’: A Painting by William Sidney Mount,” The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art 79.2 (Feb. 1992): 38-62. Mentioned: pp.38-62; Reproduced: front cover and p.38 www.jstor.org
    The Cleveland Museum of Art. "Exhibitions: Selected Acquisitions." News & Calendar (Feb.1992). Mentioned and reproduced: p.3 (unpaginated mailer)
    Gazette des beaux-arts 119, no.134 (March 1992). Reproduced: p.73
    Patterson, Jerry E. "The Grand Acquisitors." Town & Country (August 1992). Mentioned: p.109
    Chong, Alan. European & American Painting in the Cleveland Museum of Art: A Summary Catalogue. Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1993. Reproduced: p. 162
    Moffatt, Frederick C. "Barnburning and Hunkerism: William Sidney Mount's Power of Music." Winterthur Portfolio 29, no.1 (Spring 1994). Mentioned: pp.19-42; Reproduced: pp.21, 33 pdf
    Fred L. Emerson Gallery, and Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris. The Art of Music: American Paintings & Musical Instruments, 1770-1910: An Exhibition. Clinton, N.Y.: The Gallery, Hamilton College, 1984. Mentioned: p.46; Reproduced: p.47
    Gay, Peter. The Naked Heart. The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud. Vol. IV. New York: NY: W.W. Norton & Company, 1995. Mentioned: pp.11-12; Reproduced (unpaginated)
    Christman, Margaret C. S., Alan Fern, and Robert V. Remini. 1846: Portrait of the Nation. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1996. Mentioned: p.159; Reproduced: p.163
    Kelly, Franklin, and Robert Wilson Torchia. American Paintings of the Nineteenth Century. Washington D.C.: National Gallery of Art, 1996. Mentioned and reproduced: p.79
    Johnson, Deborah J., William Sidney Mount, and Elizabeth Johns. William Sidney Mount: Painter of American Life. New York, NY: American Federation of Arts, 1998. Mentioned: pp.61-62; Reproduced: p.60
    Robertson, Bruce. "Who's sitting at the table?: William Sidney Mount's After Dinner 1834." The Yale Journal of Criticism 11, no.1 (1998). Mentioned: pp.108-109; Reproduced: p.107
    William Reese Company. Illustrated Americana & American Art. New Haven, CT: Wm Reese Co, 1990. Mentioned and reproduced: item no.60
    Davis, John. "Eastman Johnson's Negro Life at the South and Urban Slavery in Washington D.C." The Art Bulletin 80, no.1 (March 1998). Mentioned: p.81; Reproduced: p.82 www.jstor.org
    Cotter, Holland. "A Young and Uninnocent America." The New York Times, August 14, 1998. Mentioned: Section E, p.36 08
    Amon Carter Museum. "Exhibitions. William Sidney Mount: Painter of American Life." Amon Carter Museum Program (September 1998-February 1999). Reproduced: p. 21
    Koja, Stephan, and Nicolai Cikovsky. America: The New World in 19th-Century Painting. Munich, Germany: Prestel, 1999. Reproduced: p. 110
    Turner, Jane Shoaf. Encyclopedia of American Art Before 1914. New York, NY: Grove's Dictionaries, 1999. Mentioned: p.325
    Koja, Stephan, and Nicolai Cikovsky. America, Die Neue Welt in Bildern Des 19. Jahrhunderts. Munich: Prestel, 1999. Reproduced: p.110
    Hitchcock, H. Wiley, and Kyle Gann. Music in the United States: A Historical Introduction. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2000. Reproduced: cover
    Voorsanger, Catherine Hoover, and John K. Howat. Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000. Mentioned: p.209; Reproduced: p.208 undefined
    Cikovsky, Nicolai. A Connecticut Place: Weir Farm, an American Painter's Rural Retreat. Wilton, Connecticut: Weir Farm Trust in collaboration with the National Park Service, Weir Farm National Historic Site, 2000. Mentioned: pp.49-50; Reproduced: p.49
    Cikovsky, Nicolai. A Connecticut Place: Weir Farm, an American Painter's Rural Retreat. Wilton, CT: Weir Farm Trust in collaboration with the National Park Service, Weir Farm National Historic Site, 2000. Mentioned and Reproduced: p.49
    May, Sally Ruth, Jane Takac, and Barbara J. Bradley. Knockouts: A Pocket Guide. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2001. Reproduced: p. 48
    Kleinman, Craig, Nicholas M. Evans, Scott Gac, and David W. Stowe. Special Issue: Noting the Nation: Words and Music in Nineteenth-Century America. ATQ 16, no. 3. Kingston, RI: University of Rhode Island, 2002. Mentioned: p.143; Reproduced: front cover
    Wilmerding, John. Signs of the Artist: Signatures and Self-Expression in American Paintings. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2003. Reproduced: p.80
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    Chandler, Neal. Silver Apples of the Moon: Art and Poetry. Shaker Heights, OH: Shaker Heights Public Library, 2006. Reproduced: p.66
    Muther, Richard. The History of Modern Painting. London, UK: J.M. Dent & Co, 1907 Reproduced: p.291
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    Davies, Penelope J. E., and H. W. Janson. Janson's History of Art: The Western Tradition. Seventh Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, 2007. Mentioned: pp.837-838; Reproduced: p.837
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    Adams, Henry. What's American About American Art?: A Gallery Tour in the Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2008. Reproduced: p. 12. fig. 13, cover
    Yale University, David G. McCullough, Jon Butler, and Helen A. Cooper. Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery. New Haven, CT: Yale University Art Gallery in association with Yale University Press, 2008. Mentioned: pp.22, 141; Reproduced: p.23
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    Weinberg, Barbara H., and Carrie Rebora Barratt. American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, 1765-1915. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2009 Mentioned: pp.xiv, 39, 68, 173; Reproduced: pp.xiii, 68
    Burns, Sarah, and John Davis. American Art to 1900: A Documentary History. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2009. Mentioned: pp.312,316
    Weinberg, H. Barbara, and Carrie Rebora Barratt. "American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life." American Art Review 21, no.5 (Sept.-Oct. 2009). Mentioned: p.75; Reproduced: p.72
    The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, 1765-1915: Artist Kara Walker Discusses 'The Power of Music.'" Podcast, November 9, 2009. Mentioned.
    Stoodley, Sheila Gibson. "Narrative Paintings of the 18th and 19th Centuries Show How the Lives of Ordinary Americans Were the Stuff of History." Art & Antiques Magazine 33, no.1 (January 2010). Mentioned: pp.68, 71-73; Reproduced: p.66
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    Bindman, David and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., eds. The Image of the Black in Western Art, Vol. IV: From the American Revolution to World War I, Part 2: Black Models and White Myths. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2012. Mentioned: pp.73-75; Reproduced: p.73
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