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William Draper Mid 20th C. Oil on Canvas - Venice
William Draper Mid 20th C. Oil on Canvas - Venice
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William Franklin Draper (American, 1912-2003), oil painting on canvas of Venice, ca. mid 20th century CE, signed by the artist on the lower right. A beautiful bird's eye view depiction of a Venetian canal with figures standing on the famous Rialto Bridge above the gondoliers below. A lovely scene of a city that has been known as "City of Bridges", "The Floating City", "Queen of the Adriatic", "City of Canals" among other flattering nicknames, delineated in a fresh impressionist manner. Size: 23.25" L x 19" W (59.1 cm x 48.3 cm); 26.325" L x 22.25" W (66.9 cm x 56.5 cm) framed

William Draper's career spanned five decades and his subjects included a portrait of John F. Kennedy that hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C. based upon an oil sketch for which the president sat in 1962. Draper was actually the only artist who painted JFK from life. Draper showed at Knoedler, the Graham Gallery, Portraits, Inc., the Far Gallery, The Findlay Galleries (New York, NY) and the Robert C. Vose Galleries (Boston, MA). His work has been included in shows at the National Portrait Gallery and the Corcoran Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.), The National Academy of Design (New York, NY), The Boston Museum of Fine Arts, (Boston, MA) the Fogg Art Museum, (one of the Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA), the National Gallery, (London), Salon de la Marine (Paris) and in museums in Australia. He also taught at the Art Students League of New York, and received a lifetime achievement award from the Portrait Society of America in 1999.

More on the artist's background: William Franklin Draper was born in Hopedale, Massachusetts on December 24, 1912. A child prodigy, he studied classical piano at Harvard University. He later changed his focus to fine art and studied with Charles Webster Hawthorne and Henry Hensche in Provincetown, Rhode Island. Draper also attended the National Academy of Design in New York and the Cape Cod School of Art in Massachusetts. Then he traveled to Spain and studied with Harry Zimmerman, moved on to France and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. In 1937, he moved to Boston to study sculpture with George Demetrius and also studied with Jon Corbino in beautiful Rockport, Massachusetts. In 1942, Draper joined the Navy and served as a combat artist when stationed on the Aleutian Islands and in the South Pacific. He observed and painted battle scenes on Bougainville, Guam, Saipan, and other locations, as well as genre scenes of soldiers who were not engaged in combat but rather at work and at play. National Geographic magazine reproduced 25 of his war images in four issues in 1944. In 1945, the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. organized a group exhibition of works by five official war artists, including Draper. That same year the Metropolitan Museum of Art included Draper in an exhibition entitled, ''The War Against Japan.'' Draper was also featured in a PBS television show about combat artists entitled, "They Drew Fire" in May of 2000. After the war, Draper opened a studio on Park Avenue in New York City and continued to not only paint, but also play classical and jazz piano.

Provenance: private Andrade collection New York, USA, acquired 1960s

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Though difficult to see at first glance, there is a tear in the canvas beneath the leftmost two arches of the bridge, possibly repaired, but difficult to know since the verso of the canvas is covered with board. Signed by the artist on the lower right corner.
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William Draper Mid 20th C. Oil on Canvas - Venice

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