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A Friendly Call is an oil-on-canvas painting executed in 1895 by the American painter William Merritt Chase. It was acquired by the National Gallery of ArtinWashington D.C., in 1943 as part of the Chester Dale collection.[1]

A Friendly Call
ArtistWilliam Merritt Chase
Year1895
Typeoil on canvas
Dimensions76.5 cm × 122.5 cm (30.1 in × 48.2 in)
LocationNational Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

The canvas depicts Chase's wife Alice earnestly chatting with a fashionably dressed visitor in the artist's studio at their summer house at Shinnecock Hills, Long Island. The features of the studio are accurately rendered when compared to a contemporary photograph. The use of color and light is reminiscent of the French Impressionists, a style that led to Chase being dubbed an "American Impressionist".

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  1. ^ "A Friendly Call, 1895". NGA. 1895. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
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