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Clyde Singer
Hagenbeck-Wallace Annex. Circus Oil Painting of Depression Era Columbus, Ohio.

1972

$20,000
£14,840.78
€17,287.47
CA$27,840.15
A$31,002.51
CHF 16,135.09
MX$382,257.24
NOK 205,492.77
SEK 193,143.28
DKK 128,985.98
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American life is captured in this Clyde Singer painting, Hagenbeck-Wallace Annex (1972), where he depicts a moment in the circus coming to town. Traveling circuses were major events in the early 20th Century. This scene of a crowd gathered to enter the Hagenbeck-Wallace Annex captures the anticipation and excitement. The painting was done in 1972, many years after the company ceased operations in 1938. Likely, this is a memory of the artist's experience and the thrill of going to the circus in Columbus (on the reverse side, he indicates this was from a 1937 sketch.) An accomplished American Scene painter, Singer successfully captured everyday life during his long career. This painting is executed in oil paint on masonite board. It is signed by the artist in the lower right and dated 1972 as well as inscribed en verso "Hagenbeck-Wallece Annex/ Clyde Singer 1972/done from a 1937 sketch- Columbus". Framed in a wide pickled finish frame with a brass nameplate centered bottom front. Framed Dimensions: 14 H x 14 W Inches Image Dimensions: 10.88 H x 12 W Inches Born in Malvern, Ohio, forty miles south of Akron, Clyde Singer became known for his regionalist paintings in oil and watercolor of everyday landscapes and people. In 1933, he was awarded a scholarship to the Art Students League in New York. It was during the Depression, and he lived a Spartan existence. His teachers included John Steuert Curry, Thomas Hart Benton, Kenneth Hayes Miller, and Ivan Olinsky. Adopting the Social Realist style, he tried to paint in the same locations as George Bellows and John Sloan, and he painted many scenes of the interior of McSorley's famous saloon that Sloan had depicted. He had a long history with the Butler Institute in Youngstown, OH.
  • Creator:
    Clyde Singer (1909 - 1999)
  • Creation Year:
    1972
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 14 in (35.56 cm)Width: 14 in (35.56 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Marco Island, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2866216561702

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