The original of this fine painting is in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI.
According to the DIA, the gentleman in white lounging on the grass is probably the painter Charles Demuth, with whom Florine was friends, while the gentleman in tails is likely the photographer and writer Carl Van Vechten, a longtime associate of the Stettheimers who snapped some really amazingly strange, even creepy, photos of Ettie and the third sister, Carrie, who's responsible for the dollhouse replica of their home that is on permanent view at the Museum of the City of New York. Florine's to the left on the balcony in that great pink number, and also at the lower right, dancing with an anonymous harlequin whom some scholars have identified as Duchamp, another family friend. (Florine organized his 30th birthday party).
On the back of the painting, the artist wrote this following poem:
My romance Past NY
House Party Eden, New York
In Memory of a Sugar Coated Heart
My House (?) on Paradise
(my party) <-- Arcadia
Beautiful Yong men
I have known
Paradise, NY
House Party Eden N. York
April 1930
A high resolution digital image of this wonderful artwork has been printed on matte finish fine art paper, mounted to masonite board, and then finished in a 2-inch deep hard wood frame which has been hand-stained in your choice of black or white. All artblocks use images reproduced in their entirety, without cropping or over-printing with text. A label printed with all the relevant info about the artwork is affixed to the back of each product. Arrives at your door complete with an easy to use self-leveling hanging kit but product is designed to sit upright on a shelf.
Approximate sizes (as mounted on the wall):
S - 9.76" wide x 14.5" tall x 2" deep
M - 13.72" wide x 20.5" tall x 2" deep
L - 19.01" wide x 28.5" tall x 2" deep