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Medium: Masonite
'Mare and Foal', Equestrian Modernist Oil, Chouinard, LACMA, Metropolitan Museum
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
'Mare and Foal' by Leon D'Usseau, Jr.
Equestrian Modernist Oil, Chouinard, LACMA, Metropolitan Museum
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Signed lower right, 'Dusso' for Leon D'Usseau, Jr. (American, 1918-1991) ...
Category
1960s Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Ink, Oil
Lone Horse in Abstract Landscape
Located in Miami, FL
A stylized horse is depicted grazing in an abstract landscape. Most likely, the location is Woodstock, New York, where the artist lived.
Signed Lower Right; Framed; Note: titled and signed on verso.
Ethel Magafan (August 10, 1916 – April 24, 1993) was an American painter and muralist.
Magafan was born in Chicago to Greek parents who had recently immigrated to the U.S. The family soon relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Magafan's artistic training occurred at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center under the tutelage of Peppino Mangravite, Boardman Robinson and Frank Mechau, who hired Magafan and her twin sister, Jenne, to assist on mural projects. In 1937, aEthel won the commission to paint a mural in the U.S. post office in Auburn, Nebraska, making her the youngest recipient of such a commission. It would be the first of seven government-sponsored commissions for the artist.
Murals
"Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1814" E. Magafan, 1943
Under President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, several programs were created to employ Americans during the Great Depression. The Magafan twins worked under the New Deal's Section of Painting and Sculpture, a program that hired thousands of artists to paint murals in public spaces, particularly post offices. Ethel and her twin sister, Jenne Magafan, became widely known for their murals painted during the Great Depression. Ethel received her first of seven Government commissions when she was commissioned to produce a painting for the United States post office in Auburn, Nebraska, titled Threshing.Other murals commissioned by the US Government hang in the United States Senate Chamber, the Social Security Building and the Recorder Deeds Building in Washington, D.C., and in post offices in Wynne, Arkansas, titled Cotton Pickers in 1940; in Madill, Oklahoma, titled Prairie Fire in 1941; and Englewood, Colorado, titled The Horse Corral in 1942.Her final mural, entitled Grant in the Wilderness, was installed in 1979 in the Chancellorsville Visitor Center at the Fredericksburg National Memorial Military Park in Virginia,
She was a member of the National Academy of Design.
Magafan died April 24, 1993, in Woodstock, New York, at the age of 76.
References
"Collections National Academy Museum". Retrieved 2017-03-08.
"Jenne Magafan". Retrieved 2017-03-08.
Marlene Park and Gerald E. Markowitz, Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1984.
"Browse New Deal projects by State and City". Living New Deal. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
"Ethel Magafan Passes Away". New York Times. No. Obituary. April 29, 1993.
Opitz, Glenn B, Editor, Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers, Apollo Book...
Category
1960s Contemporary Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Tempera
A Charming Vintage Horse Riding Lesson Painting w. Young Girl by Francis Chapin
Located in Chicago, IL
A Charming, Vintage Mid-Century Modern Painting of a Horse Riding Lesson with a Young Girl by Noted Chicago artist, Francis Chapin. A wonderful equestrian scene dating from the 1940...
Category
Mid-20th Century Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
A Dynamic Mid-Century Modern Horse Race Painting by Chicago Artist, Rudolph Pen
Located in Chicago, IL
A Large, Dynamic Mid-Century Modern Painting of a Horse Race by noted Chicago Artist, Rudolph Pen. Artwork size: 24" x 36"; Framed size: 25" x 37". Signed "Pen" lower right and ti...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Modern Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
Chestnut
Located in Denver, CO
Robin Hextrum's "Chestnut" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a brown quarter horse in profile with blue and grey Rococo patterns in the background.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil, Masonite, Wood Panel
Valentine Cat (double Hearted Cat) bright sunny color cat romantic greens
Located in Brooklyn, NY
oil on masonite with a natural birch frame glossy finish
Category
1990s Expressionist Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
Perseus
Located in New York, NY
oil on masonite panel
Category
2010s Contemporary Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
Midnight
Located in New York, NY
oil on masonite panel
Category
2010s Contemporary Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
Horse and Colt in Abstract Landscape - Equestrian
Located in Miami, FL
An American Female Artist in her late signature style depicts a Horse and a Colt in an abstract landscape. Ethel Magafan scapes the defining lines with a knife to add to the creative...
Category
1950s American Modern Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
'Circle of Marine Life', Aquatic, Psychedelic Fish Monster, Yellow Submarine
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower left, 'Baba' and dated 1977.
A large and colorful Pop Art derived perspective on the aquatic circle of life.
Category
1970s Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Masonite, Acrylic, Gouache
Mid Century Le Coq Gaulois, French Roosters
Located in Soquel, CA
Charming painting of colorful Gallic "Le Coq Gaulois" roosters by listed California artist Helen Enoch Gleiforst (American,1903-1997), circa 1950.
Born in...
Category
1950s American Impressionist Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
Mid-Century Paleolithic Hunt Scene
By Nan Street Fowler
Located in Soquel, CA
A wonderful mid-century interpretation of prehistoric, Paleolithic cave paintings; done in reddish earth tones and rich in visual texture by Sausalito, California artist Nan Street F...
Category
1950s Abstract Expressionist Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
$1,160 Sale Price
20% Off
Mid 19th Century Interior of Stable with Horses, Dogs, and Stable Hand
Located in Soquel, CA
Wonderful mid 19th Century painting of a stable's interior with two horses, stable hand, two spaniels, a rooster and ducks from a follower of John Frederick Herring, Sr. (British, 17...
Category
19th Century English School Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil, Linen
A Dynamic Mid-Century Modern Horse Race Painting by Chicago Artist, Rudolph Pen
Located in Chicago, IL
A dynamic, Mid-Century Modern horse race painting by noted Chicago artist, Rudolph Pen. Artwork size: 27" x 23"; Framed size: 27 1/2" x 23 1/2". Signed "Pen" lower right. Provenan...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Modern Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
'Pair of Perroquets', Large, Expressionist Oil, Parrots, Detroit Woman artist
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right, 'R. Hornak' for Rosemary Hornak (American, born 1951); additionally signed verso, titled 'Perroquets Impasto, Variation 2' and dated 1992.
Rosemary Hornak receiv...
Category
1990s Expressionist Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
Andrene Kauffman Circus or Zoo Abstract Oil Painting Chicago WPA Woman Artist
Located in Surfside, FL
Andrene Kauffman (American, 1905-1993)
Alter Ego.
Surrealist circus or zoo scene with flying animals on an abstract color saturated background.
Oil on masonite.
Hand signed ANKAU lower left.
Dimensions: 24 x 30”. Frame 25 ½ x 31 ½”.
There is a address label verso from Louise Dunn Yochim She was a well-known artist from Chicago in her time. Louise Yochim was born Luba Dichne in Zhitomir, Russia in 1909. She immigrated to Chicago, along with her parents and four siblings in 1924. Yochim studied at the European Gymnasium and at the Art Institute of Chicago, receiving her Master’s Degree and Doctorate (1962) in Education from the University of Chicago. She was married to notable Chicago artist Maurice Yochim. Yochim exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Renaissance Society of the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, the Union League Club, Chicago, IL, the University Club of Chicago, the Cleveland Museum of Art, among others, becoming one of the leading women artists in Chicago. Yochim published three books, the most notable being “Role and Impact: The Chicago Society of Artists”, included in the Illinois Women Artists Project.
Camille Andrene Kauffman (1905 – 1993) was an American painter and educator who created a mural for the post office mural project in Ida Grove, Iowa. She completed twenty-five colorful murals and seven sculptures throughout Chicago, as part of the art projects for the New Deal's Section of Painting and Sculpture. Later, she completed seventeen ceramic murals for the 3rd Unitarian Church, which was designated as a Chicago Landmark in 1960. In addition to her artwork and exhibitions, Kaufman taught art for forty-one years at various universities in Chicago, Rockford, Illinois, and Valparaiso, Indiana. Her work bears the influence of Surrealism and Cubism.
Camille Andrene Kauffmann was born on April 19, 1905, in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, to Charlotte Camille (née Henriksen) and George Francis Kauffman Kauffman came from an artistic family. Her father was a dress designer and her paternal grandfather, Francis Xavier Kauffman designed furniture. Her brother G. Francis would become a cartoonist and illustrator. She attended Austin Community Academy High School of Chicago before entering the Art Institute of Chicago, graduating in 1926 and winning the John Quincy Adams Fellowship from the Institute for a year of continued study abroad. In 1927, Kauffman went to Paris, where she studied with Andre Lhote and traveled throughout Europe, before returning in 1928 to take up a teaching post at Valparaiso University.
Kauffman was hired as a professor of Painting and drawing at the Art Institute of Chicago upon her return and simultaneously worked instructing art at Valparaiso University. Both assignments were part time and in 1933, when she was approached by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), she joined the federal program. During her time with the WPA, Kauffman produced over 50 easel paintings, 25 murals and 7 sculpture projects earning $24.50 per week. Some of her first works for the WPA were murals painted for the Brookfield Zoo, which was under construction at the time. Between 1936 and 1940, Kauffman painted four murals for the cafeteria of the Emil G. Hirsch Metropolitan High School including Amusement Park, Circus, Rodeo, and Stock Show The murals were painted over with house paint, but the outlines of the canvases are visible on the walls and might be able to be restored In 1937, Kauffman painted Incidents in the Life of Luther Burbank for the Luther Burbank School. The following year, she completed a second mural at the school, Circus. The murals at Burbank were still extant in 2001. The playground houses at Oak Park, Illinois, contain Kaufman's bas relief sculptures depicting fairy tales. These included a cast stone relief based on Thumbelina by Hans Christian Andersen, at the Watts Playground on Hayes Avenue at Division Street; a stone sculpture titled The Cutting of the Cake based on Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass, for the Lincoln Playground at Kenilworth Avenue and Fillmore Street; and a cast stone work Captain Flint based on Robert Louis Stevenson's character at the Pyott Playground on Lake Street at Taylor Avenue. She painted murals at the Cook County Children's Hospital, but they were destroyed when the building was demolished, Kauffman created two bas reliefs for the Lincoln Elementary School in Evanston, Illinois. Children in Fruit Tree and Monkeys are intricate wood carvings with three-dimensional style. In addition, she completed commissions at the Washington School in Evanston and the Lowell School in Oak Park, as well as a mural for the Forest Park Public Library. In 1940, Kauffman won the federal commission to paint Preparation for the First County Fair in Ida Grove–1872 for the post office mural in Ida Grove, Iowa. Many great Chicago artists worked for the WPA including
Rainey Bennett...
Category
Mid-20th Century Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
"The Nightmare Began Just Like Any Other Dream" Nighttime landscape, surreal
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "The Nightmare Began Just Like Any Other Dream" is an original artwork by Angela Rio and is made of acrylic on masonite framed in artist-m...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Masonite
"Three Birds" - Original Oil on Masonite
Located in Soquel, CA
"Three Birds" - Original Oil on Masonite
Original oil landscape of a waterfall in between the vibrant green hillside with three little blackbirds standing on the branch of a Japanes...
Category
Early 2000s American Modern Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
"Cielo" Oil Painting
Located in Denver, CO
Kierstin Young's (US based) "Sol" is an oil painting that depicts a green Luna moth and a blue patterned background with organic designs
Artist Statement/Bio:
(b. The Year of the ...
Category
2010s Realist Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil, Acrylic
"Luna" Oil Painting
Located in Denver, CO
Kierstin Young's (US based) "Luna" is an oil painting that depicts a battered white moth and a black background with the phases of the moon overhead
Artist Statement/Bio:
(b. The Ye...
Category
2010s Realist Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
$800 Sale Price
20% Off
"Mud Season" - Original Oil on Masonite
Located in Soquel, CA
"Mud Season" - Original Oil on Masonite
Original oil landscape winter scene depicting a small wooden barn on the hillside, covered with snow. Crows are seen flying over the melting ...
Category
Early 2000s American Modern Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
Gilbert Stone "Blackbirds Aren't Black" Original Oil Painting C.1970
Located in San Francisco, CA
Gilbert Stone "Blackbirds Aren't Black" Original Oil Painting C.1970
Original oil on masonite
Dimensions 13.75" wide x 9.75" high
The custom made fram...
Category
Mid-20th Century Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
The Great Bird - American Surrealism - Mid-Century - Yale
Located in Miami, FL
Frederick Haucke creates his own brand of surrealism in the 1941 stunner that was with the famous Perls gallery.
The painting is signed lower right
Signed and dated verso
Verso with Perls Gallery, New York label.
work is in original framed
Provenance: Millicent Rogers...
Category
1940s Surrealist Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
The Preening Goose
Located in San Francisco, CA
The artist Kobler depicts this goose actively working on its plumage, cleaning and aligning its feathers. The bird’s partially raised wing may be part of a drying process after bathi...
Category
1970s American Realist Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
Horses Feeding, American Impressionist Landscape and Equestrian Painting
By Joseph Thurman Pearson Jr.
Located in Doylestown, PA
"Horses Feeding" is an Equestrian painting by American Impressionist painter Joseph Thurman Pearson, Jr. The 40.5" x 56.25" oil on masonite ...
Category
1920s American Impressionist Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
Argentino
Located in New York, NY
oil on masonite panel
Category
2010s Contemporary Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
Oil Painting of Cockatoo Bird on Branch
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
Alfonso T. Toran is a Florida artist from the late 19th early 20th century. His works display bold animal portraits, mostly in birds and fish. Later on in his painting career, he mov...
Category
Early 20th Century Art Deco Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
"Sol" Oil Painting
Located in Denver, CO
Kierstin Young's (US based) "Sol" is an oil painting that depicts a battered white moth and a black background with organic designs in rust tones.
Artist Statement/Bio:
(b. The Yea...
Category
2010s Realist Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
"Tierra" Acrylic and Oil Painting
Located in Denver, CO
Kierstin Young's (US based) "Tierra" is an acrylic and oil painting depicting a Comet Moth and it's yellow and red designs
Artist Statement/Bio:
(b. The Year of the Rabbit) Kierstin's life began by almost never beginning at all. A car accident occurred while Kierstin’s mother was pregnant with her. The doctors advised against continuing the pregnancy for fear that Kierstin would be born without limbs or even blind. Her parents decided against it, and Kierstin was born a healthy child. This story was relayed to her as a child as a reminder of how serendipitous her life was.
Kierstin was always filled with an overflowing energy and creativity. This led her on many diverse paths in life. Her many areas of focus included psychology, poetry, photography, mountaineering, religious studies, music, playing ice hockey, spelunking and pretending to be an astronaut.
She grew up between two places; the first was a house built on Native American burial grounds in rural New Jersey. The second was a summer home in the beautiful Adirondack Mountains of New York. For the first sixteen years of her life, she was home taught by an assortment of sane and insane people. Her junior year she began the strange new adventure of going to school. She was most likely the only 16 year old in the world to be that ecstatic about riding a school bus, because it was for the first time in her life. It was there in public school, that her art teachers really encouraged her to pursue her love of art.
Hopes were high for going to art school, but Kierstin found herself forbidden from even applying by her parents. She applied anyway. Upon getting rejected from prestigious art schools such as RISD and Parsons, Kierstin decided to attend duCret school of Art. Being rejected turned out to be a serendipitous turn of events for Kierstin once again. It was there at duCret that she met Timothy Jahn and began studying in his Academy duCret and subsequently Jahn Studios. This lead her to continue her education at the Ani Art Academy under the direction of Anthony Waichulis.
Category
2010s Realist Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil, Acrylic
"Volo tropicale" by Enzio Wenk, 1997 - Abstract Birds Flying, Neo-Expressionism
By Enzio Wenk
Located in Bresso, IT
Translated title: "Tropical flight"
Acrylic on masonite.
Category
1990s Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Masonite
Contemporary landscape oil painting cows pastoral mountain field grassland sky
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Sheridan Herd" is an original oil painting on masonite by Heather Foster. The artist initialed the work in the lower right. This painting depicts a herd of cows in a yellow hilly me...
Category
Early 2000s American Impressionist Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
Mother, Child, and Two Monkeys
Located in Astoria, NY
Vincent Theodore Smarkusz (American, 1919-1974), Mother, Child, and Two Monkeys, Tempera on Masonite, signed lower right, carved wood frame. Image: 31.5" H x 23.5" W; frame: 44.5" H ...
Category
Mid-20th Century Contemporary Masonite Animal Paintings
Materials
Tempera, Masonite
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