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Government Bureau by George Tooker in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, January 2019


Government Bureau
1956
Object Details
Title: Government Bureau
Artist: George Tooker (American, Brooklyn, New York 1920–2011 Hartland, Vermont)
Date: 1956
Medium: Egg tempera on wood
Dimensions: 19 5/8 x 29 5/8 in. (49.8 x 75. 2cm)
Classification: Paintings
Credit Line: George A. Hearn Fund, 1956
Accession Number: 56.78
While Tooker’s paintings typically convey his passionate desire for social harmony and justice, Government Bureau represents a darker, more pessimistic dimension of his art. The work takes the viewer inside a cold, starkly lit interior filled with anonymous bodies and cubicles. Eerily, the circular windows in the cubicle walls reveal nothing but the tired, sad eyes of government employees staring blankly. The scene’s unsettling remoteness is accentuated by Tooker’s fine and detailed technique, rooted in Italian Renaissance egg-tempera painting.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/488943
1956
Object Details
Title: Government Bureau
Artist: George Tooker (American, Brooklyn, New York 1920–2011 Hartland, Vermont)
Date: 1956
Medium: Egg tempera on wood
Dimensions: 19 5/8 x 29 5/8 in. (49.8 x 75. 2cm)
Classification: Paintings
Credit Line: George A. Hearn Fund, 1956
Accession Number: 56.78
While Tooker’s paintings typically convey his passionate desire for social harmony and justice, Government Bureau represents a darker, more pessimistic dimension of his art. The work takes the viewer inside a cold, starkly lit interior filled with anonymous bodies and cubicles. Eerily, the circular windows in the cubicle walls reveal nothing but the tired, sad eyes of government employees staring blankly. The scene’s unsettling remoteness is accentuated by Tooker’s fine and detailed technique, rooted in Italian Renaissance egg-tempera painting.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/488943
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