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Harriett Fitzgerald
New York, (1904-1984)
Three Children and Houses in Danville, circa 1938
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 focused on people in a direct, straight-forward and truth-seeking fashion. Her work is mostly about individuals, often women and children; and she saw art as a manifestation of their daily lives and of their feelings and expressions. As a female she had access to all kinds of models including nannies, brides, working women, housewives, and children. 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.

This portrait is set in the countryside at the time of the Great Depression next to some tall grasses and a hamlet of modest houses located outside Danville, Virginia. The painting focuses on three barefoot African American children: an older girl wearing a summery white dress who is watching over a male toddler whose hand she holds (wearing blue overalls) and a slightly older little girl (wearing a pink dress). They all stand outside next to some tall grasses as if they were taking a break, posing for us for a brief moment while on a walk around the outskirt of the house, and both of the girls look directly at us as the viewer.

unsigned, early labels on the reverse, framed

Provenance: Estate of Raymond Keith Kissee

  • Dimensions: 26 x 30 inches
  • Medium: oil on canvas

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

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