Prix actuel 05.06.2024

Josephine Oliver

Lot 75057
Untitled (Possibly Fort Worth)
Pastel on paper

104,1 x 21,6 cm (41,0 x 8,5 in)

Lot 75057
Untitled (Possibly Fort Worth)
Pastel on paper
104,1 x 21,6 cm (41,0 x 8,5 in)

Estimation: US$ 1.000 - 1.500
€ 920 - 1.400
Enchère: -1 Jours

Heritage Auctions Texas

Lieu: Dallas, TX
Enchère: 29.06.2024
Numéro d’enchère: 8169
Nom d’enchère: Texas Art Signature® Auction

Détails du Lot
Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Texas, "Earth and Sky: The Pastels of Josephine Oliver Travis," May 19-August 19, 2007.
The artist; Jean and Joseph K. Oliver, brother of J.O. Travis, by inheritance; Estate of the above.
Josephine Oliver (American, 1908-1991) Untitled (Possibly Fort Worth) Pastel on paper 4-1/8 x 8-1/2 inches (10.5 x 21.6 cm) (sheet) PROVENANCE: The artist; Jean and Joseph K. Oliver, brother of J.O. Travis, by descent; Estate of the above. EXHIBITED: Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Texas, "Earth and Sky: The Pastels of Josephine Oliver Travis," May 19-August 19, 2007. Josephine Oliver's artistic talent was acknowledged early in life. By the age of twelve, she was training under master pastel artist Frank Reaugh and quickly rose to his teaching assistant. For ten years, she would attend Reaugh's West Texas, month-long sketching trips. Art, no matter what the venue, was Oliver's passion -- she won music and dance talent competitions just as easily as fine art competitions. After returning from studying in Paris, Oliver joined the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, which at the time for a female was an impressive feat. While she would focus on her musical career after her marriage to artist Olin Travis, Oliver continued to attend Reaugh's field trips. Recently, Josephine Oliver Travis's work was exhibited at the Tyler Museum of Art with help of the Valley House Gallery and Jean and Joseph K. Oliver. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Floated and framed under acrylic. Tiny pinhole in the extreme corners. Two flecks of paint losses approx. 1/4 inch in size in the upper left corner, and along the bottom edge. Minor surface soiling. A few vertical scuff lines along the left and right edges of the composition. Framed Dimensions 12.5 X 15.5 Inches
Lot Details
Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Texas, "Earth and Sky: The Pastels of Josephine Oliver Travis," May 19-August 19, 2007.
The artist; Jean and Joseph K. Oliver, brother of J.O. Travis, by inheritance; Estate of the above.
Josephine Oliver (American, 1908-1991) Untitled (Possibly Fort Worth) Pastel on paper 4-1/8 x 8-1/2 inches (10.5 x 21.6 cm) (sheet) PROVENANCE: The artist; Jean and Joseph K. Oliver, brother of J.O. Travis, by descent; Estate of the above. EXHIBITED: Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Texas, "Earth and Sky: The Pastels of Josephine Oliver Travis," May 19-August 19, 2007. Josephine Oliver's artistic talent was acknowledged early in life. By the age of twelve, she was training under master pastel artist Frank Reaugh and quickly rose to his teaching assistant. For ten years, she would attend Reaugh's West Texas, month-long sketching trips. Art, no matter what the venue, was Oliver's passion -- she won music and dance talent competitions just as easily as fine art competitions. After returning from studying in Paris, Oliver joined the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, which at the time for a female was an impressive feat. While she would focus on her musical career after her marriage to artist Olin Travis, Oliver continued to attend Reaugh's field trips. Recently, Josephine Oliver Travis's work was exhibited at the Tyler Museum of Art with help of the Valley House Gallery and Jean and Joseph K. Oliver. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Floated and framed under acrylic. Tiny pinhole in the extreme corners. Two flecks of paint losses approx. 1/4 inch in size in the upper left corner, and along the bottom edge. Minor surface soiling. A few vertical scuff lines along the left and right edges of the composition. Framed Dimensions 12.5 X 15.5 Inches
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