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Lot # D243
Mid-Century Abstract "Greek Gold View Watchlist >
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Lot # D243
System ID # 4669942
Start Date
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 5:00 PM
End Date
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 10:10 PM
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Description
Mid-Century Abstract "Greek Gold
Signed "J Keane" Lower Right
Oil on Canvas
20th century Oil on Canvas Painting titled "Greek Gold"Artist is named Theodore J. Keane and produced many abstract large paintings throughout his careerBorn in San Francisco, CA in 1880. Keane studied locally at the Mark Hopkins Institute and at the AIC. For several years he was director of the Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts and initiated the building of the Minneapolis Art Institute. By 1915 he had settled in Chicago where he served as dean of the AIC. During the 1920s he returned to his native city due to ill health. Returning to the Midwest, in 1930 he established his own school in Toledo, OH while living on a farm in nearby Custar. He was active there until his death on May 15, 1952. His artistic forte was animals. Member: Palette & Chisel Club; Chicago Society of Artists; Cliff Dwellers; NAC. Exh: San Francisco Art Association, 1905; Sketch Club (SF), 1907.
Condition:
Good, See Photos
Size:
37" x 37"
Signed "J Keane" Lower Right
Oil on Canvas
20th century Oil on Canvas Painting titled "Greek Gold"Artist is named Theodore J. Keane and produced many abstract large paintings throughout his careerBorn in San Francisco, CA in 1880. Keane studied locally at the Mark Hopkins Institute and at the AIC. For several years he was director of the Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts and initiated the building of the Minneapolis Art Institute. By 1915 he had settled in Chicago where he served as dean of the AIC. During the 1920s he returned to his native city due to ill health. Returning to the Midwest, in 1930 he established his own school in Toledo, OH while living on a farm in nearby Custar. He was active there until his death on May 15, 1952. His artistic forte was animals. Member: Palette & Chisel Club; Chicago Society of Artists; Cliff Dwellers; NAC. Exh: San Francisco Art Association, 1905; Sketch Club (SF), 1907.
Condition:
Good, See Photos
Size:
37" x 37"