Description: Unsigned! The notebook was dated 1935. It is a study for a painting, there is one word for the color on the left. This drawing is from the great depression period prior to WW2. While not signed, it was taken from a sketchbook of his work. It was bought in a large collection of his work from a relative's estate. Matting is approximately 11” x 14” Visible area of drawing is approximately 8” x 10.5” Paper is faded and there was damage in the top left border and top left building This drawing was taken from a collection of sketchbooks from the artist. It was taken out of the sketchbook for archival and conservation purposes. It is matted in an acid free mat, and supported with an acid free backing. It is stored, and will ship in an acid free archival bag. Background in Bruce Handiside Mitchell: Born in Scotland 1908, died 1963 in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Bruce Handiside Mitchell was born in Tayport, Scotland in 1908. A student of jazz himself, he used the music and musicians of jazz as inspiration for his artwork. He frequently painted musicians as they performed live, resulting in works with vivid, animated strokes. Mitchell worked as an artist war correspondent for LIFE magazine during World War II; however, most of his life was devoted to teaching. He was known to have taught at Bucknell University, and some of his papers reside at Susquehanna University. He also painted murals for the U.S. postal service in the 1930's including Columbia Bridge, Brownsville Pennsylvania In addition to Pennsylvania, he was known to have painted in Keene, New Hampshire, the Adirondack Mountains and on Block Island. His paintings hang in the permanent collections of Metropolitan Museum and Whitney Museum in New York City; Duncan-Philips Memorial and Library of Congress in Washington DC; William Rockhill-Nelson Museum in Kansas City; Isaac Delgado Museum in New Orleans; and University of Arizona Museum, Tucson; and Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. He is the only artist to ever be awarded all three of the Tiffany, Yaddo and Guggenheim Fellowships
Price: 139 USD
Location: Renfrew, Pennsylvania
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Artist: Bruce Handiside Mitchell
Signed: No
Size: Small
Period: Art Deco (1920-1940)
Material: Charcoal, Matte Paper, Paper, Pencil
Item Length: 14 in
Framing: Matted
Region of Origin: New York, USA
Subject: Figures, Industrial, USA, Working Life
Type: Drawing
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 11 in
Style: Americana, Expressionism, Figurative Art, Folk Art, Illustration Art, Protest Art
Theme: Agriculture, Americana, Architecture, Art, Cities & Towns, Famous Places, History, Patriotic, Social History
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes
Time Period Produced: 1925-1949