Lillian Mathilde Genth (1876 – March 28, 1953) was an American impressionist artist. She is best known for her depiction of female nudes in landscape settings. However, in the middle of her career she swore off painting female nudes and began painting more conservative paintings inspired by her travels. In about 30 years Genth appeared in 233 exhibitions, and while well renowned for her paintings while alive, her story and artwork have been lost in the retelling of American art history.
This impressionistic painting of a woman wearing a decorative kimono has the Spanish city of Arcos in the background. Painting similar in composition to 'Maiden of Arcos'
- Subject Matter: Portrait
- Inventory Number: 217679
- Current Location: Art Center
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