Working with her friends, such as photographer Ida Jervis or painter Laura Wheeler Waring, [Alma] Thomas was ever aware of the power of the portrait. Through pose, prop and expression, she collaborated with her colleagues to generate images that seem self-assured and formidable, demonstrating the values that she held for herself and for others.
~FROM https://www.culturetype.com/2021/07/28/on-occasion-of-new-exhibition-alma-thomas-everything-is-beautiful-curators-and-scholars-reflect-on-lesser-known-aspects-of-artists-life-and-work/

Portrait of a Lady (Alma Thomas) by Laura Wheeler Waring, c.1945 / Oil on canvas / Smithsonian American Art Museum, DC




