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Edgar Kiechle
Mickey Finn Youth Club

1951

$3,500
£2,657.14
€3,039.20
CA$4,890.01
A$5,438.76
CHF 2,839.95
MX$66,183.87
NOK 36,270.49
SEK 34,015.32
DKK 22,682.73
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Mickey Finn Youth Club, 1951, oil on Masonite, signed and dated lower right, signed, titled and dated verso, 20 x 24 inches, presented in an older frame Edgar Kiechle was a Los Angeles painter, illustrator, and designer. He was born in St. Louis into an artistic family. His father, Otto Anton Kiechle, was also a painter and designer of stain glass and movie sets. The Kiechle family moved to Los Angeles in 1920, where the young artist studied at the Otis College of Art and Design and with Jean Mannheim. He worked for nearly thirty years for many of Hollywood’s major studios, including with Ub Iwerks, Walter Lantz Productions, and his primary client, Universal Studios. Kiechle lived in Studio City in the San Fernando Valley and was adept at capturing the look and feel of Los Angeles' explosive post-war growth. In the present painting, Kiechle depicts the inside of Mickey Finn's Youth Club. Founded by a former Los Angeles police officer, the eponymous club provided a place for underprivileged children and teenagers to spend time after school and engage in athletic pursuits such as boxing. Several years before he painted the present work, Kiechle showed in an exhibition of motion picture artists in 1945 and was honored when the critic Herman Reuter wrote "in the Kiechle canvasses there is spirit, imagination and dexterity of manipulation." Kiechle's works were popular with the Hollywood crowd, including Ira Gershwin and Hedy Lamarr who hosted a solo exhibition of his art. In 1947, the Francis Taylor Galleries in Beverly Hills mounted Kiechle’s first solo exhibition about which Los Angeles Times art critic, Arthur Millier wrote, that Kiechle's work was “especially colorful,” and Reuter added that Kiechle's "vigorous approach" was "especially notable in several oils," adding that his "bold layering on of paint seems to serve a definite expressive purpose, rather than being a mere mannerism as it so often is with those who mistake plastic tub-thumping for impressiveness." In the 1940s and 1950s, Kiechle’s work was included in exhibitions at the Palace of the Legion of Honor Exhibition in San Francisco, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the San Francisco Art Museum, and the Oakland Art Gallery. In 1953, Millier called Kiechle "a born painter," saying that he had "a gift for suggesting atmosphere and is one of the best painters of night in the region." Toward the end of his career, Universal Studios rented out Kiechle’s easel paintings to other studios and they appeared in films such as An Affair to Remember (1957), Pillow Talk (1959), and For Love or Money (1963). Kiechle died young at the age of forty-nine from dysentery he contracted while working in Mexico on the set of The Last Sunset (1961). Kiechle is listed in Edan Hughes' Artists in California 1786 – 1940.
  • Creator:
    Edgar Kiechle (1911 - 1960, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1951
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    20 x 24 inchesPrice: $3,500
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  • Gallery Location:
    Los Angeles, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1859215629402

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