Ladies in a Garden 1996
Everett Shinn
Limited Edition Print : Lithograph on Canvas
Size : 11x12 in | 28x30 cm
Framed : 18x22 in | 46x56 cm
Edition : From the edition of 500
Reduced
- Limited Edition Lithograph on Canvas $1,600
Year1996
Hand SignedLower Right in Pencil
Condition Excellent
Framed with GlassGold Colored Wood Frame
Purchased fromOther 2000
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID121807
Everett Shinn - United States
Art Brokerage: Everett Shinn American Artist: b. 1876-1953. Closely linked with urban realism and the Ashcan school, Shinn is also the preeminent American painter of theatrical subjects. He began his career (like several other members of The Eight) as a staff illustrator for the Philadelphia Press while attending night classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts before moving to New York in 1897. Shinn's lifelong interest in the theatre became an important source of subject matter after a 1901 trip to Paris, where he viewed theatre scenes by Manet and Degas. His interest in the performing arts was not limited strictly to painting, however, as he also wrote and produced plays that were performed in a small theatre he built in his New York home. He later worked as an art director for MGM and others in the formative days of the Hollywood studio era. Shinn's paintings capture all sorts of entertainers in action-actors and actresses, musicians, dancers, vaudeville performers and acrobats among them-occasionally from unusual vantage points. These works commemorate the thrill of the theatrical spectacle in Shinn's rapid, sketch-like technique, often combined with dazzling light effects. In addition to his paintings, Shinn also produced murals, worked as an interior designer, and continued to produce illustrations until the end of his life.