Artist at work

Artist at work
This photograph shows Betti Richard, an American sculptor, in her studio. Betti was a student of the Art Students League, an important art school in New York City. She preferred to work in bronze and created very expressive figure works.

This photograph is part of the Peter A. Juley & Son Collection which holds 127,000 photographic black-and-white negatives documenting the work of 11,000 American artists.

Peter A. Juley & Son, a respected fine-arts photography firm in New York, served artists, galleries, museums, schools, and private collectors from 1896 to 1975. The collection, acquired by the Smithsonian American Art Museum in 1975, constitutes a unique photographic record of thousands of works of American art, sometimes providing the only visual documentation of a changed, damaged, or lost original. The Juley Collection also contains 3,500 portraits of artists, including formal poses as well as candid shots that depict artists working in their studios, teaching classes, and serving as jurors for exhibitions.