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Art Subject: Bride
Gentleman Napping in a Chair (Possibly for Ichabod Crane or other Illustration)
Located in Missouri, MO
Everett Shinn
"Gentleman Napping in a Chair" (Illustration)
Pen and Ink on Paper
Initialed "E.S." Lower Right
Displaying an early aptitude for drawing, coupled with a strong interes...
Category
Early 20th Century American Realist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Paper, Ink, Pen
Chinese Theater, Los Angeles
By Dong Kingman
Located in Missouri, MO
Dong Kingman
"Chinese Theater, Los Angeles" 1965
Watercolor on Paper
Sheet Size: 15 x 22 inches
Framed Size: approx 19 x 26 inches
Dong Kingman, the world-renowned artist and teacher, died in his sleep on May 12, 2000 at age 89 in his home in Manhattan. The cause was pancreatic cancer.
Long acknowledged as an American watercolor master, he has received an extraordinary number of awards and honors throughout his 70-year career in the arts. Included are two Guggenheim fellowships in 1942 and 1943; the San Francisco Art Association First Purchase Prize, 1936; Audubon Artist Medal of Honor, 1946; Philadelphia Watercolor Club Joseph Pennel Memorial Medal, 1950; Metropolitan Museum of Art Award, and the National Academy Design 150th Anniversary Gold Medal Award, 1975.
In 1987, the American Watercolor Society awarded Dong Kingman its highest honor, the Dolphin Medal, "for having made outstanding contributions to art especially to that of watercolor."
His work is represented in the permanent collections of 50 museums and universities, including the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, M.H. deYoung Memorial Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden, Des Moines Art Center, Columbus Museum of Arts and Crafts, Brooklyn Museum and Hirshhorn Museum.
Born in Oakland, California in 1911 of Chinese descent, Kingman moved to Hong Kong at age five. He studied art and calligraphy in his formative years at the Lingnan School. The painting master Szeto Wai had recently studied art in Paris and took a keen interest in young Dongs precocious talents. He taught him both Chinese classical and French Impressionist styles of painting. Kingman returned home to Oakland when he was 18 at the height of the Depression. He worked as a newsboy and dishwasher to make ends meet.
When he was employed as a houseboy for the Drew family in San Francisco, he painted every spare moment. In a year, he created enough pictures to have a one-man show at the Art Center. It attracted the attention of San Francisco art critics who raved about Kingmans unique style. Wrote Junius Cravens of the San Francisco News: "That young Chinese artist is showing 20 of the freshest and most satisfying watercolors that have been seen hereabouts in many a day Kingman already has developed that universal quality which may place a sincere artist work above the limitations of either racial characteristics or schools. Kingmans art belongs to the world at large today." Dong Kingman became an overnight success.
From 1936 to 1941, he was a project artist for WPA and became a pioneer for a new school of painting, the "California Style." His two Guggenheim fellowships enabled him to travel the country painting American scenes. His first one-man show in New York at Midtown Galleries in 1942 was well received in the media, including Time, Newsweek, the New Yorker and American Artist. M.H. de Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco held a major exhibit of his watercolors in 1945.
In 1951, Midtown presented a 10-year retrospective of his work. Time Magazine wrote, "At age 40, Kingman is one of the worlds best watercolorists." Other retrospectives, including Corcoran in Washington,D.C. an d Witte Memorial Museum in San Antonio, were held for the artist. Kingman moved to Wildenstein (1958-1969) where he had successful exhibits in New York, London and Paris. Hammer Galleries exhibited his paintings in the 70s, and then the artist expanded his venues to the West Coast and Far East.
During World War II, he served with the OSS in Washington, D.C. where he was a cartographer. After his honorable discharge, Kingman moved to Brooklyn Heights from San Francisco when he became a guest lecturer and then art instructor at Columbia University (1946-1958). Hunter College also appointed him instructor in watercolors and Chinese Art (1948-1953). His teaching career continued with the Famous Artists School, Westport, CT in 1953, joining such distinguished artists on the faculty as Will Barnet, Stuart Davis, Norman Rockwell and Ben Shahn.
He also became a teaching member for 40 years for the Hewitt Painting Workshops, which conducts worldwide painting tours. He taught at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco, was a member of its board, and received an honorary doctorate from the Academy.
In 1954, the U.S. Department of State invited Kingman to go on a cultural exchange program tour around the world to give exhibitions and lectures and to meet local artists. When he came home, he presented the State Department with a 40-foot long report on a scroll, which later appeared in LIFE Magazine.
One of Kingman's most treasured experiences was his invitation by the Ministry of Culture of the Peoples Republic of China to exhibit in that country in 1981. He was the first American artist to be accorded a one-man show since diplomatic relations resumed. More than 100,000 visitors attended his exhibitions in Beijing, Hangzhou and Guangzhou and the retrospective received critical acclaim from the Chinese press. Noted the China Daily Mail, "Just as the master painters of the Song Dynasty roamed about mountain and stream to capture the rhythm of nature, Dong Kingman traveled the world capturing the dynamism of modern lifefamiliar scenes have been transformed into a vibrant new vision of life through color schemes with rhythms that play over the entire surface of the picture. The wind swept skies which enliven his watercolors remind us of the pleinairism of the French Impressionists."
Kingman, who has been fascinated with movies since seeing his first film "The Thief of Baghdad...
Category
1960s American Modern Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
Landscape- Pencil Drawing by Giorgio De Chirico - 1977
Located in Roma, IT
"Landscape" is an original drawing realized by Giorgio de Chirico in 1977. It is hand signed on the lower right margin: “G. de Chirico ’17”. Passepartout and original frame included:...
Category
1970s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Pencil
Les Amie
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Presenting an original pastel on paper by Fernando Luziarte.
"Les Amie" is an original pastel, signed, dated 1924, with an image dimesnion of 19 x 25 inches, offered in good origi...
Category
1920s Art Deco Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Pastel
"Past Midnight; Past the Morning Star"
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Presenting an original mixed media watercolor by American Symbolist artist Rita O'Hara. The paintings of Rita O'Hara are inspired by literature; this series is inspired by the poetry of Emily Dickinson.
"This painting is named with a line from an Emily Dickinson poem. I have always felt an affinity for both Emily Dickinson and her poetry, the depth of the meaning, and the beauty of the words.
"Past Midnight; Past the Morning Star...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Other Art Style Figurative Drawings and Wa...
Materials
Mixed Media
The Scream
Located in West Hollywood, CA
We are proud to present a just arrived series of original pen and ink and ink wash drawings by Austrian/American artist Gustav Rehberger. These works were acquired directly from the personal collection of the artist and family.
"The Scream...
Category
1940s Expressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Ink
Shadows
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Presenting an original mixed media watercolor by Hungarian artist Bela Kadar.
Bela Kadar was a historically important artist, is work was included as part of the degenerate art movement of Nazi Germany. His works appeared illustrated in the famous German arts magazine Der Sturm...
Category
1920s Expressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Gouache
Spirit of Free Men
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Presenting a monumental original graphite drawing by American artist Alexander Rosenfeld.
Rosenfeld was classically trained in Poland before set...
Category
1930s Art Deco Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Pencil, Paper
Henry
By Ron Blumberg
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Presenting a rare, early pen and ink drawing by American artist Ron Blumberg.
"Henry" was created in New York; an original pen and ink drawing, signed, titled, c.1932.
Category
1930s American Realist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Pen
Three Graces
By Ron Blumberg
Located in West Hollywood, CA
American artist Ron Blumberg was classically trained at La Grande Academie Chaumiere in Paris, 1932, before moving to New York where he became a National Academy artist and a member of the Art Students League.
"Three Graces...
Category
1940s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Mixed Media
California Girl
By Emil Jean Kosa Jr.
Located in West Hollywood, CA
A wonderful original charcoal drawing by American artist Emil Kosa Jr.
The drawing is unframed, and there is a small tear in the upper right margin, but it does not detract from t...
Category
1940s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Charcoal
Femme et Chien
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Presenting an exceptional Art Deco original pastel by Spanish artist Fernando Luziarte.
"Femme et Chien", is an original pastel, signed, dated 1924, with an image dimension of 19 ...
Category
1920s Art Deco Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Oil Pastel, Paper
Twins
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Belgian artist Miette Braive(1916-2000), was classically trained in Belgium, before moving to Paris to pursue her art career as first a student and then a contemporary of the French ...
Category
1940s Cubist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Graphite, Paper