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Painting by Ethel Edwards, Mandolin Player,1947,Museum
Painting by Ethel Edwards, Mandolin Player,1947,Museum
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Painting by Ethel Edwards, Mandolin Player,1947,Museum label.

Painting: 25" x 30"

This painting was exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1950. Labels from the Grand Central Art Galleries and The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts One Hundred and Forty Fifth Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture are on the reverse. This work is unframed. Due to the dirt and discoloration on the painting, this work was recently cleaned by the in house restorer at David Killen Gallery, who is Heritage trained.

Provanance: This work is from a group of paintings originally given to the Art Students League of NY for sale by the family of Ethel Edwards and Xavier Gonzalez after their passing. Both Edwards and Gonzalez were teachers at the Art Students League of NY.

Ethel Edwards
Ethel Edwards, (1915 to 1999), was an American painter, collage artist, illustrator, and muralist born in Opelousas, Louisiana and died on January 24, 1999.In 1933 she entered Newcomb College in New Orleans where she studied with Xavier Gonzalez. She married Gonzales in 1936 in Alpine, Texas, where he had conducted a summer art colony for several years.

They continued the summer art school until 1936 when Xavier took a leave of absence to live in France. Returning to Alpine with her husband in late 1937, Edwards won a national competition to paint a post office mural, Afternoon on a Texas Ranch, for Lampasas, Texas. In 1942 she completed a mural, Life on the Lake for the post office in Lake Providence, Louisiana.

During the World War II war years Edwards and Gonzales moved to New York City where they both taught at the Art Students League and she did fashion illustrations for Town & Country and Fortune magazines. From 1942 to 1949, the couple lived in New York City and spent summers at Wellfleet, Massachusetts on Cape Cod. Edwards later taught at the Truro Center of the Arts, an art school located in Truro, Massachusetts.

The Xavier Gonzalez and Ethel Edwards Travel Grant given by The Art Students League of New York was first awarded in 2002; it provides stipends to artists for travel in Spain.[4] Edwards was an instructor at the Art Students League.Her papers can be found in the Archives of American Art in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. Two of her paintings are owned by the United States Bureau of Reclamation.
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Painting by Ethel Edwards, Mandolin Player,1947,Museum

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