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Photography by Steven Watson

School Rules

William Holbrook Beard delighted in making satirical paintings of animals as human. This humorous scene presents a group of naughty school children. A slovenly pig chatting with a hare, a shy bear standing next to a sly fox, a bickering cat and dog, and a squirrel stand in line for discipline by their schoolmaster ape, who holds a switch behind his back.

By the end of the nineteenth century, compulsory school attendance laws increased educational opportunities for more American children than ever before.

ArtistaWilliam Holbrook Beard, 1824–1900
Fecha1887
MedioOil on canvas
Dimensiones25 x 31 x 3 1/2 in.
Firmadol.r.: W.H. Beard / 1887
Línea de créditoPromised Gift to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas
ClasificaciónPainting
En exhibición
School Rules25 × 31 in.Tennis Ball2.7 in. diameter

This artwork's face covers about 106× the area of a tennis ball.Drawn to the same scale.

School Rules by William Holbrook Beard | Crystal Bridges