This painting is similar to Sharp’s smaller version, At a Pueblo Window of 1915, at the Cincinnati Art Museum. For a full discussion of this setting and pose, see entry, #259. That smaller version sold to J. S. Cullinan of Houston in 1916.
There is no currently available record of a work titled Dancer at a Pueblo Window Daylight and Firelight. Later versions of At a Pueblo Window were publicly exhibited through the middle twenties with the same title. This may likely be one of those.
At a Pueblo Window; [Dancer at Pueblo Window Daylight and Firelight]
Record ID: 210
Date: ca. 1919; [1930s]
Medium: oil on canvas
Dimensions: 24 x 18 in.
Signature / Inscription: LL: JHSHARP
Owner: The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art, St. Petersburg, FL
Provenance: The artist; [?]; Tom and Mary James, St. Petersburg, FL; present owner by gift
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