Keying Up - The Court Jester is an painting by William Merritt Chase. It was first exhibited at the Boston Art Club (at the time, renting space at 64 Boylston Street). Winning a medal at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition help to establish William Chase's artistic reputation in America. - AsNotedIn
| Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1876/01/00 | William Merritt Chase | Painter | Keying Up - The Court Jester is first exhibited at the Boston Art Club, probably at 64 Boylston Street, Boston. | ||||
| 1876/07/00 | William Merritt Chase | Painter | "Keying Up - The Court Jester" wins a medal at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition. | Memorial Hall | Philadelphia, PA | Centennial Exposition 1876 |
| Particulars for Keying Up - The Court Jester: | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Art Attribute | American Art | ||
| Art Medium | Canvas | ||
| Medieval and Renaissance Era Comedian | Jester | ||
| Art Medium | Oil | ||
| Art Type | Painting | art of using colored substance to create a picture | |
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