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Wall painter, b. 1878 - d. 1962

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    • Isabel Whitney, new York (1878 - 1962), Moonlight Landscape, oil on canvas., 13 1/2"H x 25 1/2"W (site), 17 3/4"H x 29 3/4"W
      Jun. 04, 2022

      Isabel Whitney, new York (1878 - 1962), Moonlight Landscape, oil on canvas., 13 1/2"H x 25 1/2"W (site), 17 3/4"H x 29 3/4"W

      Est: $200 - $400

      Isabel Whitney new York, (1878 - 1962) Moonlight Landscape oil on canvas. signed lower left. Scratch / surface abrasion lower left. Soiling. From the Archives of askArt: Muralist and painter Isabel Lydia Whitney was born in 1878 in Brooklyn, New York and traveled widely including Taos, New Mexico in the 1920s, and as a student in Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy and Russia. She also studied at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and took lessons from Arthur Dow, Hayley Lever, and Howard Pyle., Whitney was a member of the following New York City organizations: Brooklyn Watercolor Club; Brooklyn Society of Modern Art; Salons of America, National Arts Club; and Society of Independent Artists. When Isabel Whitney died in 1962, the Pen and Brush Club, in New York City, held a memorial exhibition of her watercolors and drawings. Whitney is listed in volume 28 of the American Art Annual, published in 1932 by the American Federation of Arts; Who's Who in American Art, also published by the American Federation of Arts, in 1940; and William H. Gerdts' Women Artists of America 1707-1964, published by The Newark Museum in 1965. Source: Jules and Nancy Heller, "North American Women Artists of the 20th Century" Phil Kovinick and Marian Yoshiki Kovinick, "Women Artists of the American West" Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"

      Ripley Auctions
    • Isabel L. Whitney, Watercolor, Roosters
      Jan. 13, 2019

      Isabel L. Whitney, Watercolor, Roosters

      Est: $150 - $250

      Isabel L. Whitney (1882-1968) , Watercolor on Paper, "Roosters Coffee Hour." Depicting 6 roosters strutting and eating. Pencil signed lower center, titled on label verso. 18.875" x 24.375" W (site), 23.25" x 30.75" W (frame, overall)

      Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
    • Isabel Lydia Whitney
      Jul. 21, 2017

      Isabel Lydia Whitney

      Est: $200 - $300

      Isabel Lydia Whitney (New York, 1878-1962) SKY TOP, LAKE MOHONK charcoal, framed, signed in pencil sight H22 1/2" W17 1/2" Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman

      Charlton Hall
    • Isabel Lydia Whitney
      Jul. 21, 2017

      Isabel Lydia Whitney

      Est: $200 - $300

      Isabel Lydia Whitney (New York, 1878-1962) ORCHID STILL LIFE watercolor, framed, signed sight H17 1/2" W23" Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman

      Charlton Hall
    • Isabel Lydia Whitney
      Jul. 21, 2017

      Isabel Lydia Whitney

      Est: $200 - $300

      Isabel Lydia Whitney (New York, 1878-1962) VILLAGE BELL OF ARIEL (book illustration) charcoal, framed, signed in pencil sight H14" W19 1/2" Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman

      Charlton Hall
    • Whitney, Isabel Lydia (attributed to)
      Dec. 11, 2005

      Whitney, Isabel Lydia (attributed to)

      Est: $500 - $800

      Whitney, Isabel Lydia (attributed to) New York (1878-1962) FOREST oil on masonite, framed unsigned H12" W16" *Artist biography: Muralist and painter Isabel Lydia Whitney was born in 1878 in Brooklyn, New York and traveled widely, including Taos, New Mexico in the 1920s, and as a student in Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy and Russia. She also studied at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and took lessons from Arthur Dow, Hayley Lever, and Howard Pyle. Whitney was a member of the following New York City organizations: Brooklyn Watercolor Club, Brooklyn Society of Modern Art, Salons of America, National Arts Club, and Society of Independent Artists. When Isabel Whitney died in 1962, the Pen and Brush Club in New York City held a memorial exhibition of her watercolors and drawings. Whitney is listed in Vol. 28 of the American Art Annual, published in 1932 by the American Federation of Arts; Who's Who in American Art, also published by the American Federation of Arts, in 1940; and William H. Gerdts' Women Artists of America 1707-1964, published by The Newark Museum in 1965.

      Charlton Hall
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