Sunday, September 7, 2025

Peter and Paul Juley

Peter Juley
Florine Stettheimer
ca. 1910
gelatin silver print
Archives of American Art, Washington DC


Peter Juley
George Bellows
ca. 1910
gelatin silver print
Archives of American Art, Washington DC

Peter Juley
Charles Sheeler
ca. 1910
gelatin silver print
Archives of American Art, Washington DC

Peter Juley
Plein Air Painting Class, Provincetown, Mass., taught by Edwin Ambrose Webster
ca. 1910
gelatin silver print
Archives of American Art, Washington DC

Peter Juley
Alphaeus Cole
ca. 1920
gelatin silver print
Archives of American Art, Washington DC

Peter Juley
Emil Ganso
ca. 1920
gelatin silver print
Archives of American Art, Washington DC

Peter Juley
Stefan Hirsch
ca. 1926
gelatin silver print
Archives of American Art, Washington DC

Peter Juley
Anne Goldthwaite
1930
gelatin silver print
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Peter Juley
John Sloan
ca. 1930
gelatin silver print
Archives of American Art, Washington DC

Paul Juley
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in San Francisco
1931
gelatin silver print
Archives of American Art, Washington DC

Peter Juley
Amelia Earhart
ca. 1932
gelatin silver print
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC
 
Peter Juley
Dorothy Varian
1934
gelatin silver print
Archives of American Art, Washington DC

Paul Juley
Winslow Ames
1935
gelatin silver print
Archives of American Art, Washington DC

Peter Juley
Chaim Gross working on Harvest
(WPA project for New York World's Fair)
ca. 1938
gelatin silver print
Archives of American Art, Washington DC

Peter Juley
Life Class taught by Leon Kroll
ca. 1940
gelatin silver print
Archives of American Art, Washington DC

Peter Juley
Ralston Crawford
ca. 1944
gelatin silver print
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Sidney Dickinson
Paul Juley
(with portrait behind him of his father, Peter Juley)
1950
oil on canvas
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

What Constellations rise with the Lion: the great Dog

    When this appears, his rising beams presage
Ungovern'd Fury, and unruly Rage;
A flaming Anger, universal Hate
With Jealousie make up his Births unhappy Fate:
Each little Cause doth scorching Thoughts inspire,
Their Soul's inflam'd, and Words break out in Fire:
Yet crowd so fast, they justle as they rise,
And part flies out in Sparkles through their Eyes.
Their Tongue's on Foam, and with their Teeth they break
Their Words, and Bark when they design to Speak
Besides, excess in Wine inflames their Fire,
And Bacchus makes their Fury blaze the higher.
They fear no Rocks, nor Woods, but love to Gore
The furious Lion, and the Foaming Boar;
They dread no Beasts, but with blind Warmth engage,
And to their natural strength infuse their Rage:
Nor is it strange that from his Beams should rise
Such Tempests; for above through yielding Skies
Averse to Peace, he cuts his furious way,
And hunts the Hare, intent upon his Prey. 

– Manilius (1st century AD), translated by Thomas Creech (1697)