Schmucker

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The Drinkers paintings show women with six different drink glasses; Martini, Manhattan, Claret, Sherry, Crème de Menthe, and Champagne, at left. All of these paintings are signed SLS. Schmucker's paintings are gouache, watercolor, and ink over pencil drawings. He used opaque watercolor to highlight the glass and stem. His pencil sketches are visible and can been seen near the base of the glass in the Champagne painting at left. This set, and especially this image, may have been influenced by a postcard of a girl in a cocktail glass by Raphael Kirchner, a well-known Austrian postcard artist. The women in this set appear as dancers, similar to the women in The Masks set.

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