John Kelly Fitzpatrick (aka J. Kelly Fitzpatrick)
American, 1888–1953
The title of this painting references the two women seen at the center left, carrying large bundles of laundry in their arms or over their shoulders. Typically, Monday was wash day, and laundresses collected clothing to be washed on the first day of the work week. Fitzpatrick was intimately familiar with the daily rhythms of work and leisure in and around Wetumpka, the rural area north of Montgomery where he lived in the early twentieth century.
American, 1888–1953
Monday Morning
1934
Object Type:
Painting
Creation Place:
North America, American, Alabama
Dimensions:
30 in. x 36 in. (76.2 cm x 91.44 cm)
Medium and Support:
Oil on Masonite
Accession Number:
1935.0005
Credit Line:
Gift of Works Progress Administration
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The title of this painting references the two women seen at the center left, carrying large bundles of laundry in their arms or over their shoulders. Typically, Monday was wash day, and laundresses collected clothing to be washed on the first day of the work week. Fitzpatrick was intimately familiar with the daily rhythms of work and leisure in and around Wetumpka, the rural area north of Montgomery where he lived in the early twentieth century.
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