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Categories American 19th Century Impressionist & Modern Contemporary Prints & Lithographs Asian Art Judaica Watercolors & Drawings Folk Art & Woodenware Accessories & Jewelry China & Dinnerware Art Glass & Glassware Lamps & Lighting Porcelain & Pottery Sculpture Silver & Metalware Watches & Clocks Estates Other Items Agnes Richmond Undine: Ride Woods Drawing Charcoal 1905 Description: Charcoal and graphite on paper, unframed. Signed lower left "Richmond" and inscribed center "Undine - The ride thru woods". In Richmond's personal papers she noted that this drawing was exhibited at the 20th Annual Exhibition, Architectural League of New York, 1905. Dimensions: Paper: 14 1/4 x 18 3/4in. Weight: 1lb. (Box F) Condition: Paper loose. Heavy darkening and soil throughout. There is a 1 x 3/4 inch area of loss to paper at the lower left corner as well as two 1/2 x 1/4in. areas of loss to paper in the upper left and lower right. One 1 x 1/2in. area of loss to paper along upper edge located 7in. from upper right corner. Upper right corner has been cut away in curve. Lower right corner bent. Several small tears and creases along edges. There are minor bends in paper overall. Artist's Biography: Agnes Richmond (1870-1964). Previously undervalued and overlooked, American women artists such as Agnes M. Richmond are receiving renewed interest in the art market. Born in Alton, Ilinois in 1870, Agnes Millen Richmond was considered one of the key women artists who, along with frequent co-exhibitors Jane Peterson and Rhoda Holmes Nicholls, taught art students in the early 20th century. She studied at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts and continued her studies at the Arts Students League in New York with Twachtman, Appleton, Clark and Kenyon Cox. Richmond was a member of the original Woodstock colony, and with her husband Winthrop Turney, spent summers painting in Gloucester, Mass. and Mountainville, N.Y. She exhibited widely, including the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco and the Academy of Design from 1908 to 1927. More recently, her work has appeared in collections that focus on American women artists, such as the Louise and Alan Sellars collection. FSA:Ptgs
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