Girl Walking Drawing 1950 17x20
Reginald Marsh
Works on Paper (not prints) : Sepia Ink And Wash
Size : 12x15 in | 30x38 cm
Framed : 17x20 in | 43x51 cm
Reduced
- 🔥Framed Drawing $5,700
Year1950
Not Signed
Condition Excellent
Framed with PlexiglassScrolled Wood Frame With Acid Free Matt
Purchased fromAuction House 2013
Provenance / HistorySotheby's
Certificate of AuthenticityNorman Sasowsky (Leading Marsh Expert)
LID74036
Reginald Marsh - United States
Art Brokerage: Reginald Marsh American Artist: b. 1898-1954. An urban realist painter of New York City genre, Reginald Marsh devoted his career to depicting people going about their everyday business including Bowery bums, vulgar party goers, and persons elbowing their way in crowded subways. He was also a printmaker, completing about 236 etchings, lithographs, and engravings, and devoted much time, especially in the 1930s, to printmaking. Many of his paintings were done in watercolor and egg tempera. He was born in Paris to American-born artist parents, Fred Dana and Alice Randall Marsh. His family settled in Nutley, New Jersey in 1900 and later in New Rochelle, New York. After graduating from Yale University, he worked as a free-lance illustrator in New York City for the Daily News and The New Yorker and studied at the Art Students League. He was much influenced by urban realists John Sloan, George Luks and Kenneth Hayes Miller. He went briefly to Europe and then returned to New York to pursue his sympathetic depiction of low-life subjects. In the 1930s, he did murals for the W.P. A., and in 1943, he was elected a full Academician to the National Academy of Design. Reginald Marsh died in Dorset, Vermont in 1954. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage. Check outour new sister site at Bluechipartbrokerage.com