Description:

Harriet Fitzgerald
New York, (1904-1984)
Houses around Danville, circa 1939
oil on canvas
Harriet Fitzgerald learned the painter's craft in Virginia, New York and Europe before returning home to paint during the time of the Great Depression. As a 20th c. female humanist painter, she normally focused on people in a direct, straight-forward and truth-seeking fashion. A well-known university scholarship has been set up in Fitzgerald's name, awarded annually to a female art student at a women's college.

That said, this portrait features a landscape with several modest and colorful country homes built somewhere outside Danville, a town in southern Virginia, at the very end of the Great Depression.

unsigned, in an ebonized frame.

Provenance: Estate of Raymond Keith Kissee

  • Dimensions: 18 x 23 inches
  • Medium: oil on canvas

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September 16, 2023 10:00 AM CDT
St. Louis, MO, US

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