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A2 WPA Era Oil Painting Dystopian Expressionist Sharecropper Farm Workers

Whoever did this was a Master Painter. Could be a presentation for a mural or public office study. Mystery artist! If you know who it may be, please write me : ) .I enjoy my artwork the way I find it however, you may want to take this to a conservator because it does have paint loss and some of the paint will need to be stabilized. It does have a nice frame, but in the pictures you will see that there are some nicks to the frame paint and some of the paint is loose. I gotta say before you finish looking at this post consider making an offer. Most of my sales are from buyers offering a price they are willing to pay. I have gone as low as 40% off. It just depends on the item. This is a used item. Please look at photos carefully. These photos are of the actual item and they are part of the description. All sales are Final. There are no partial refunds. Please read the description and make sure this item is for you. Buyer agrees to these terms. I will only ship the item to your address that is listed through eBay upon purchase. 48 states only. -Buyers please note- I ship on Tuesdays. Thanks for looking 🙂

Jo Cain DRAWING WPA ARTIST FAMOUS REGIONALISM FARM MID CENTURY WORKERS 1930’S

Samuel CollectionSAVE ME AS YOUR FAVORITE ART AND ANTIQUES DEALER. NEW ITEMS ADDED DAILY. MUSEUM QUALITY ESTATE ITEMS. Overview: SMALL INK DRAWING. FAMOUS AND IMPORTANT AMERICAN ARTIST. LOTS OF BIO CAN BE FOUND ONLINE WITH CURRENT AND FUTURE AUCTION RECORDS. SIGNED . AS SHOWN IN GOOD SHAPE. NEW CUSTOM FRAME. PRICE IS BASED ON AGE, QUALITY, CONDITION AND WHAT I PAID TO OWN IT. IMAGE SIZE 6.5 BY 8.5 INCHES . FRAMED 10 BY 12 INCHES. (DSR1NR) JOSEPH LAMBERT CAIN (1904-2003)Born and raised in New Orleans, Joseph Cain studied at the Chicago Academy of Art and at the Art Students League in New York. Through the years he painted a variety of subjects, but one of his favorites was the street life of his native city. Representations of New Orleans provide the subject for many of his earliest paintings, as well as late works like Miss Willie’s Revisited, which shows the «parlor» of one of the city’s more famous bordellos. Other memories of New Orleans include two views of St. Louis #3, one of its historic cemeteries; House with Cornstalk Fence; Queen of the Mardi Gras; and Peep Show.In the 1930s, Cain’s work became increasingly abstract. The apparent flatness of his compositions, together with the sense of movement achieved by the manipulation of overlapping color planes and perspective, are characteristics of a style described in 1939 as «decorative expressionism.»Cain’s paint is usually thickly applied, and while his dancers, harlequins and ladies of the evening owe their inspiration to Matisse and other modernists, as one critic observed, his work «has a fresh vision that cannot be clearly traced either to contemporary American or French schools. His world is never dirty, mean or gray, but it is always bright and luminous» (Stanley Lothrop, Boyer Galleries, New York, 1939). Thank you for viBiography from The Johnson CollectionJOSEPH LAMBERT CAIN (1904–2003)A painter, muralist, and art educator, Joseph Cain’s work was consistently infused by the color and vibrancy of his native New Orleans, even as he pursued a career that took him far from home. Beginning at the age of sixteen, his educational journey led him first to the Art Institute of Chicago and then to the Art Students League in New York, where he was instructed by Kenneth Hayes Miller and Kimon Nicolaides. He later studied under the Abstract Expressionist Hans Hoffman. A 1929 Carnegie Fellowship funded a year’s enrollment at the Sorbonne in Paris and travel throughout Europe; Cain also received multiple Tiffany Foundation Fellowships.Using thickly applied paint, layered color planes, and multiple perspectives, Cain created paintings, including streetscapes, marine scenes, and landscapes, which were sometimes categorized as «decorative expressionism» beginning in the late 1930s. In 1932, Cain’s entry to the First Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting at the Whitney Museum of American Art hung in the exhibition’s entry way; other works were shown at such prestigious venues as the Museum of Modern Art, American Art, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, National Academy of Design, and Carnegie Institute. He also executed a monumental mural at New York State Training School where he was employed as a teacher. While living in New York during this period, Cain was an integral member of a contemporary art collective known as «The Group,» whose participants included Milton Avery, George Biddle, Robert Gwathmey, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, and many other important modernists.In 1944, Cain joined the faculty at the University of Rhode Island, establishing and chairing the art department for over two decades. Cain continued to paint long past his retirement from teaching, often returning to New Orleans subject matter in canvases that capture the bright color and festive energy of his birthplace. Payment:· BUY IT NOW payment is DUE IMMEDIATELYCalifornia residents add 8% state sales tax WHEN BIDDING ON ANY ITEM, THE BUYER AGREES TO THESE TERMS.

California Farm Workers : Signed LE Art Print : Sandra Watercolors™ California

California Farm Workers Painted by award winning California impressionist watercolor artist Sandra Stone aka Sandra Watercolors™ Limited edition; signed and numbered by the artist. {Original Painting 14.75″x10.75″ available. $5700. Please inquire.} Fine Giclee Print This print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and exceptional resolution. The standard for museums and galleries around the world. Suitable for Framing Archival Quality Paper size: 11″x17″ Untrimmed ©Sandra Stone Sandra Watercolors™ Browse the Art Gallery