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Olive Parker Black
Landscape with Stream

circa 1900

$8,500
£6,462.34
€7,457.79
CA$11,897.72
A$13,322.27
CHF 6,950.90
MX$162,322.08
NOK 88,201.90
SEK 83,856.53
DKK 55,667.47
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Signed lower left: "Olive P. Black" Olive Parker Black uses many of the compositional devices of French Barbizon landscape painting. Her style also incorporates Impressionist techniques also used by her teacher William Merritt Chase. Additionally, she studied with Kenyon Cox and Edwin Blashfield, at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, as well as at the Art Students League, and at the National Academy of Design. Her most important influence, however, was the landscape painter Hugh Bolton Jones with whom she painted extensively. Beginning in the mid-1890s they summered in the Berkshires near Sheffield and South Egremont, Massachusetts. Although Black maintained her winter studio at 10 Avon Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts for years, in 1910 she began to list her address as “c/o H. B. Jones 33 W 67th St., N.Y.C.”, where she remained through 1914. After having her own New York studios in the following years, she returned to Jones’ address at the time of his death in 1927. Black exhibited widely, beginning in 1894 at the Pennsylvania Academy of Arts, the Society of American Artists, the Boston Art Club, the Art Club of Philadelphia, the Carnegie Institute and at the National Academy of Design from 1897 through 1930. She was a member of the Copley Society of Boston, the National Academy of Women Painters and Sculptors, the New York Society of Painters, and the American Artists’ Professional League.

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