Etching by Edward Trumbull, figures & trees, d1913
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Etching by Edward Trumbull, figures & trees, d1913
Etching: 4.5" x 3.5"
Frame: 11" x 12.5"
Edward Trumbull
(Souce: Wiki) Edward Trumbull (1884 - 1968) was an American painter known primarily as a muralist.
Edward Trumbull was born in Michigan and raised in Stonington, Connecticut. He studied at the Art Students League in New York City. He next worked in London, England as an assistant to the Welsh artist Frank Brangwyn.
He was introduced to the condiment mogul Henry J. Heinz by the painter Sir Alfred East. Heinz then hired him to create the murals in Heinz administration building in Pittsburgh. In 1915 Trumbull executed two murals for the Pennsylvania Building at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco designed by architect Henry Hornbostel, William Penns Treaty with the Indians and The Steel Industries of Pittsburgh. Trumbull resided in Pittsburgh between 1912 and 1920.
Trumbull then moved to New York City. In Manhattan Trumbull created the art-deco terra cotta façade bas relief on the Chanin Building, the Graybar passage mural in Grand Central Terminal (1927) rendered on one of the seven vaults comprising the passage's ceiling and depicting tranpsportation, and the mural "Transport and Human Endeavor" on the celing of the lobby of the Chrysler Building (1930), the largest ever painting at the time
Etching: 4.5" x 3.5"
Frame: 11" x 12.5"
Edward Trumbull
(Souce: Wiki) Edward Trumbull (1884 - 1968) was an American painter known primarily as a muralist.
Edward Trumbull was born in Michigan and raised in Stonington, Connecticut. He studied at the Art Students League in New York City. He next worked in London, England as an assistant to the Welsh artist Frank Brangwyn.
He was introduced to the condiment mogul Henry J. Heinz by the painter Sir Alfred East. Heinz then hired him to create the murals in Heinz administration building in Pittsburgh. In 1915 Trumbull executed two murals for the Pennsylvania Building at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco designed by architect Henry Hornbostel, William Penns Treaty with the Indians and The Steel Industries of Pittsburgh. Trumbull resided in Pittsburgh between 1912 and 1920.
Trumbull then moved to New York City. In Manhattan Trumbull created the art-deco terra cotta façade bas relief on the Chanin Building, the Graybar passage mural in Grand Central Terminal (1927) rendered on one of the seven vaults comprising the passage's ceiling and depicting tranpsportation, and the mural "Transport and Human Endeavor" on the celing of the lobby of the Chrysler Building (1930), the largest ever painting at the time
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Etching by Edward Trumbull, figures & trees, d1913
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