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Constance Richardson (MI,IN,1905-2002) oil painting
Constance Richardson (MI,IN,1905-2002) oil painting
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ARTIST: Constance Coleman Richardson (Michigan, Indiana, 1905 - 2002)
NAME: Landscape - High Wilderness
YEAR: 1958
MEDIUM: oil on board
CONDITION: One paint loss 7x10mm (upper left - on the sky). Minor damages to frame.
SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 32 inches / 50 x 80 cm
FRAME SIZE: 27 x 39 inches / 68 x 98 cm
SIGNATURE: Lower left and on verso.
CATEGORY: antique vintage painting
SKU#: 115691
WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description

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Constance Coleman Richardson (Michigan, Indiana, 1905 - 2002)
Daughter of Christopher B. Coleman, secretary of the Indiana Historical Society and professor of history at Butler College, Constance was born in Berlin and grew up in the Irvington neighborhood of Indianapolis. She graduated from Laurel School in Shaker Heights, Ohio, and attended Vassar College for two years before transferring to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where she studied from 1925 until 1928. It was there that she met her future husband, Edgar Preston Richardson, a student of painting who later became an art historian.
From 1928 to 1930 Richardson lived in Indianapolis. Constance lived in Detroit from 1931-1962 while Edgar worked at Detroit Institute of Arts, where he served as assistant director from 1933-1945, and as director from 1945-1962.
Her first landscapes date to the summers the couple spent in Vermont and New York; she later worked along the Great Lakes before discovering the West, and many of her later works were painted in Wyoming. She exhibited widely and received numerous prizes.
Richardson relocated with her husband to Delaware in 1962 when he became director of the Winterthur Museum.
In 1985 she was living in Philadelphia. Many of her paintings are concerned with the effects of light on the figure and on the landscape. She also painted portraits and genre scenes in addition to landscapes; her work has been described as reminiscent of Edward Hopper.
Richardson's 1930 painting Street Light, owned by the Indianapolis Museum of Art, was included in the inaugural exhibition of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, American Women Artists 1830–1930, in 1987. As of February 10, 2017, the Indianapolis Museum of Art owns three works by Richardson. The painting Fourth of July is owned by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Letters between Richardson and her husband are currently held by the Archives of American Art
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