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Painter, b. 1901 - d. 1949

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    • Kindred McLeary 1940's Cubist Still Life
      Jun. 08, 2024

      Kindred McLeary 1940's Cubist Still Life

      Est: $250 - $500

      McLeary, Kindred (American, Texas/Western Pa. 1901-1949), Cubist Tabletop Still Life, circa 1940's, gouache on board, 24 x 20 inches, framed with a walnut wood frame25 x 21 inches, McLeary taught architecture at Carnegie Mellon and was close friends with Samuel Rosenberg. He was part of the WPA and produced murals for the WPA during that period. He died in 1949 from a fatal fall from a ladder at his studio in Confluence Pa. Provenance: Graham Shearing Collection, Pittsburgh Pa.

      Concept Art Gallery
    • KINDRED MCLEARY (1901-1949) Scenes of New York, Harlem, (Mural Study).
      Feb. 16, 2023

      KINDRED MCLEARY (1901-1949) Scenes of New York, Harlem, (Mural Study).

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      KINDRED MCLEARY (1901-1949) Scenes of New York, Harlem, (Mural Study). Tempera on fiberboard, c. 1937. Inscribed, ORIGINAL SKETCH FOR MURAL - MADISON SQUARE POSTAL STATION / KINDRED MCLEARY MURAL PAINTER, in bottom margin. 610x508 mm; 24x20 inches. Working from 1937 until 1939, Kindred McLeary completed eight frescoes for the Madison Square Station Post Office located on East 23rd Street, New York, NY. The theme of the murals is postal delivery in the various neighborhoods of the five boroughs of New York, this study depicting Harlem. The murals are still visible by visitors to the main room of the post office. McLeary completed four mural projects during the works programs in Pittsburgh, PA, Norwalk, Ct, Washington, DC, and the before mentioned work in New York City.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • KINDRED MCLEARY Pennsylvania Landscape.
      Sep. 17, 2020

      KINDRED MCLEARY Pennsylvania Landscape.

      Est: $5,000 - $8,000

      KINDRED MCLEARY Pennsylvania Landscape. Tempera on masonite, circa 1930. 780x915 mm; 31x36 inches. Annotated in ink, verso. Ex-collection private collection, New York. McLeary (1901-1949) was an architect, artist and muralist. He was born in Weimar, Texas and studied at the University of Texas, Austin. He moved to Pittsburgh in 1928, which became his adopted hometown, and taught architecture at Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) for the rest of his career. Among McLeary's most notable murals is the Defense of Human Freedoms, which he painted in 1942 in the lobby of the Harry S. Truman Building in Washington, D.C. He also painted murals in Pittsburgh and New York.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • KINDRED MC LEARY, American (1901-1949), "Cotton", oil on panel, signed upper right and dated 1928., 29 1/2 x 29
      Apr. 29, 2010

      KINDRED MC LEARY, American (1901-1949), "Cotton", oil on panel, signed upper right and dated 1928., 29 1/2 x 29

      Est: $20,000 - $30,000

      KINDRED MC LEARY American (1901-1949) "Cotton" oil on panel, signed upper right and dated 1928. 29 1/2 x 29 Provenance: Private collection, Pennsylvania. Other Notes: PLEASE CLICK ON THE ESSAY BUTTON BELOW

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