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Allan J. McIntyre Fine
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TUCSON ARIZONA |
Artist: Jennie Lewis (1892-1944)
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A promising artist, Jennie Lewis met a tragic end. While hiking in the
Sierra Nevada's, in March of 1944, she lost her way in a late season
snowfall and died of exposure. A memorial exhibit of her work was shown that same year
at the San Francisco Museum of Art. In a 1964 interview (online and on file) for the Smithsonian Archives of American Art, Max McCarthy begins to discuss Jennie Lewis (misspelled Jenny Lewis) with WPA artist Mary McChesney. Instead of McChesney answering, McCarthy's wife, Jean, responds with the following: Max McCarthy: ... Now the case of Jenny [sic - Jennie] Lewis.... |
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"Boat Near Hunter's Point, S.F. Cal." circa 1937, Hand Colored Lithograph. Edition: Not stated but probably less than 25. Signed in pencil, Jennie Lewis, lower left; titled, Boat Near Hunter's Point, S.F. Cal., lower right. Image: 11 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches (285 x 260 mm). Sheet: 14 15/16 x 11 1/2 inches (378 x 317 mm). Reference: Illustrated in Seaton 2006:184-185. Excellent condition. Good margins. WPA. Printed on white wove paper. With the hand coloring, possibly a unique item. References to this print in several museum collections make no mention of it being a colored lithograph. The lithograph, colored or uncolored, is in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, Baltimore Museum of Art, Newark Museum, Portland Art Museum, and the University of Oregon Museum of Art. A promising artist, Jennie Lewis met a tragic end. While hiking in the Sierra Nevada's, in March of 1944, she lost her way in a late season snowfall and died of exposure. A memorial exhibit of her work was shown that same year at the San Francisco Museum of Art. SOLD |
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"Scene in
Sunset District, S.F. Cal"
circa 1938, Lithograph.
Edition: Not stated but probably less than 25. Signed in pencil, Jennie Lewis, lower left; titled, Scene in Sunset District, S.F. Cal., lower right. Image: 8 1/4 x 12 3/8 inches (209 x 313 mm). Sheet: 11 3/8 x 16 1/2 inches (288 x 419 mm). Excellent condition. Good margins. WPA. Printed on off-white wove paper, watermarked Warren's Oldstyle. In the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, Baltimore Museum of Art, Newark Museum, Portland Art Museum, and the University of Oregon Museum of Art. SOLD |
Specializing in fine
prints and art on paper by graphic artists and printmakers
of the American desert Southwest, primarily Arizona and New Mexico,
created before 1950.
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