Mabel Dwight: Cool Head, Warm Heart

2026

On view
Floor 3

Three women sit on a ferry, including a nun reading a book while others rest.

Narrator: The image measures 9 and a quarter inches tall and around 10 inches wide with around 2 inches of paper around the border. The print is representational, although Dwight's attention to detail and the sitters' slightly exaggerated features give it a wry, almost satirical demeanor.

The horizontal composition shows three women seated on a bench on the Staten Island ferry with an urban waterfront landscape behind them. From left to right, the three women occupy most of the picture. The woman on the left wears a light-colored, short-sleeved dress with a bow at the front, round glasses, and a round hat with a downward brim. Her head tilts slightly to the center, and her hand rests on her lap while the other extends on the rail behind. 

The woman at center wears a darker dress with long sleeves and a hat topped with a round flower. She sits with her arms crossed on her chest and crossed ankles, looking at the woman on the right with corners of the mouth down and chin up. The woman on the right is a nun and is dressed in a long, dark habit with a cross hanging down in front of her chest. She holds a small book in her right hand and looks down toward its pages. Her left hand is holding an umbrella against her knee. While the nun's attention is clearly directed toward the book, the woman at center looks in her direction with crossed arms and her chest and nose upturned. Her pose suggests disapproval, but of what we cannot be sure as viewers.

Behind them, vertical bars of the ferry’s structure frame the view across the river, a hazy shoreline shows buildings, cranes, and smokestacks. 


Mabel Dwight, Ferry Boat, 1930. Lithograph, 11 7/16 × 15 7/8 in. (29.1 × 40.3 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase with funds from The Lauder Foundation, Leonard and Evelyn Lauder Fund 96.68.89. 

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