Portrait of a Lady
Artist: Ellsworth Woodward
Price:
$690.00
Medium: Painting
More Details
Creation Date: 1905
Materials: Watercolor on Cardboard-Mounted Paper
Dimensions: 15" x 11" x 1"
Finish: Unframed
About the Item: Many of you clicking on this watercolor are probably doing so because you know of Ellsworth Woodward, who with his brother William Woodward around the turn of the 20th century sparked an arts renaissance in the South, the arts and culture in general having been mostly moribund since the dispiriting defeat experienced in the Civil War. I won't bog you down with lots of detail here since all you have to do is Google his name to bring up a wealth of information about him. He is most famous for his leadership of the arts program at Newcomb College in New Orleans, and its famous Newcomb Pottery (these ceramics now bring thousands of dollars - I have two of them in my inventory). This watercolor is apparently from a sketchbook, and is on paper mounted on cardboard. You can either trim the edges and frame it at a conventional size, or "float-frame" it keeping the edges intact if you like the aged appearance. The painting is not in pristine form - you can see in the photos the little flaws here and there. But there is nothing really distracting, or Detracting from the beauty of this portrait. Own a piece of American history!
About The Artist
Ellsworth Woodward (1861-1939) was a prominent American artist, educator, and advocate for the arts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for his contributions to the Southern art scene, Woodward was a prolific painter and printmaker whose works often depicted the landscapes and culture of New Orleans and the surrounding regions. He played a significant role in the development of art education in the South, notably as a long-time faculty member and director at the Newcomb College Art Department, where he championed the integration of fine arts and crafts. Woodward's legacy is marked by his influence on numerous students, his dedication to promoting Southern art, and his efforts in preserving and celebrating the artistic heritage of the region.
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