Gertrude H. Fiske (MA 1878 - 1961) Small Oil
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Artist: Gertrude H. Fiske (MA 1878 - 1961) Oil
Landscape
Signed lower left
Oil on Board
Painting Size: 4 x 5 1/2in.
Frame Size: 15 x 16 1/2 in.
Created in Circa 1930s
CONDITION
Excellent
PROVENANCE
Private Collection New Jersey
Biography
A native New Englander, Gertrude Fiske was an Impressionist* figure and landscape painter and a leading woman artist of the Boston School*. She was a founding member of the Guild of Boston Artists* and Art Associations of Concord, Massachusetts and Ogunquit, Maine. She was also an Associate member of the National Academy of Design* in New York and the first woman appointed to the State Art Commission of Massachusetts.
Gertrude Fiske's first major public recognition came when she received a Silver Medal in 1915 at the San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exposition*, and the following year she was given her first solo show at the Guild of Boston Artists. In 1917, the Cleveland Museum and Rhode Island School of Design* give her solo exhibitions. By the mid 1920s, she was a well-established artist, with portrait commissions being her primary source of income. She also painted many figure scenes in indoor and outdoor settings as well as landscapes, beach scenes, amusement parks and the occasional still life. "All were painted in vibrantly colored, simplified forms and powerful, free brushstrokes that attested to her affiliation with the Boston Museum School and Charles Woodbury." (190)
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Landscape
Signed lower left
Oil on Board
Painting Size: 4 x 5 1/2in.
Frame Size: 15 x 16 1/2 in.
Created in Circa 1930s
CONDITION
Excellent
PROVENANCE
Private Collection New Jersey
Biography
A native New Englander, Gertrude Fiske was an Impressionist* figure and landscape painter and a leading woman artist of the Boston School*. She was a founding member of the Guild of Boston Artists* and Art Associations of Concord, Massachusetts and Ogunquit, Maine. She was also an Associate member of the National Academy of Design* in New York and the first woman appointed to the State Art Commission of Massachusetts.
Gertrude Fiske's first major public recognition came when she received a Silver Medal in 1915 at the San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exposition*, and the following year she was given her first solo show at the Guild of Boston Artists. In 1917, the Cleveland Museum and Rhode Island School of Design* give her solo exhibitions. By the mid 1920s, she was a well-established artist, with portrait commissions being her primary source of income. She also painted many figure scenes in indoor and outdoor settings as well as landscapes, beach scenes, amusement parks and the occasional still life. "All were painted in vibrantly colored, simplified forms and powerful, free brushstrokes that attested to her affiliation with the Boston Museum School and Charles Woodbury." (190)
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Gertrude H. Fiske (MA 1878 - 1961) Small Oil
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