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"Joe" [Joseph John] Jones
Missouri/New York/New Jersey, (1909-1963)
#34 Westmoreland Entrance, 1931
lithograph
signed and dated with title in pencil lower margin, framed.

Son of a humble house painter, Joe Jones was born and raised in St. Louis and originally worked alongside his father as a house painter himself. He had a gift for painting more than houses so he left for NYC to pursue the arts when in his late 20s. Both in STL and New York he created poignant scenes of American life during the time of the Great Depression and beyond, and his work is associated with social realism and social justice. His life and work is also associated with the St. Louis Artists' Guild, John Reed Clubs, and the Sainte-Geneviève Artists Guild, among others; and his work is collected by the National Gallery of Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the St. Louis Art Museum.

Here Jones created an aerial and whimsical rendition of one (of the matching pair) of elaborate limestone gatehouses with red tiled roofs (designed by Eames & Young) joined by an elevated ornamental wrought iron arch at the Kingshighway entrance to Westmoreland Place (right across from Straub's), one of the finest private neighborhoods in the City of St. Louis. He worked on this piece while looking down at the gatehouses from a newly-built upper-level apartment at the Park Plaza Hotel (built in Art Deco style in 1929, now part of the Chase Park Plaza Hotel complex). Instead of depicting any of the grandiose architectural elements of the homes of this neighborhood, Jones instead took delight in the form of the gatehouse roof, in the lines and curves of the street itself and of its sidewalk as well as in the shapes of the bushes and trees growing on this corner lot—and all while only hinting at the corner of the foundation of the 9-bedroom 15,000 sq. ft. mansion built in 1896 at #1 Westmoreland Place. For more on Jones' fascinating and intense work, see Walker & Turk, _Joe Jones: Radical Painter of the American Scene_.

  • Dimensions: 11 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches
  • Medium: lithograph

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June 10, 2023 10:00 AM CDT
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