Masterworks by Ohio Artists (1903-1982)

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Masterworks by Ohio Artists (1903-1982) September 10 - October 29, 2021


Keny Galleries cordially ivites you to preview:

Masterworks by Ohio Artists (1903-1982) Friday, September 10, 2021 6:30 - 8:30 pm

On view through October 29, 2021 Keny Galleries 300 East Beck Street Columbus, Ohio 43206 www.kenygalleries.com

RSVP: 614-464-1228 rsvp@kenygalleries.com

Introduction Since opening the gallery in 1980, Tim and I have been committed to exploring and sharing the rich artistic legacy of Ohio. Dozens of exhibitions, presentations, and publications later, we still thrill to the discovery of long lost works by Ohio artists. Happily, three such objects were placed by the gallery in museum collections in the past year. And over 100 works by Ohio artists have been acquired by museums with our help over the history of the gallery. Thank you for your tremendous support in helping to preserve the State’s heritage. I hope you can join us to celebrate another chapter in Ohio’s extraordinary contribution to the history of American art. James M. Keny BERENICE ABBOTT GEORGE BELLOWS MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE CHARLES BURCHFIELD EMERSON BURKHART ROBERT CHADEAYNE WILLIAM HAWKINS JAMES HOPKINS EDNA HOPKINS ROMAN JOHNSON LUCIUS KUTCHIN

ETHEL MARS CHARLES MEURER ELIAH PIERCE MORSTON REAM ALICE SCHILLE VIKTOR SCHRECKENGOST LILY MARTIN SPENCER MAUDE SQUIRE JAMES THURBER CLARENCE WHITE RAY KINSMAN-WATERS

Front Cover: James R. Hopkins, Cave Watch, c. 1915-17, oil on canvas, 32 ½” x 27 ½”. Above: William Hawkins, Hurry Call, c.1982, enamel with cornmeal on panel, 24”x 47 ½”; Elijah Pierce, Buzzard, 1948, carved and painted wood relief mounted on panted corrugated cardboard, 16” x 12 7/8”.


Impressionism & Post-Impressionism

Clockwise From Top Left: Alice Schille, Dutch Village, c. 1903, watercolor, 8 ½” x 11”; Alice Schille, The Road-Vernet les Bains Pyrenees, Orientales, France, 1928, watercolor, 23 ½” x 19 ½”; Alice Schille, Sunlit House, c. 1915-20, watercolor, 5” x 6”; Alice Schille, Morning at the Beach, c. 1916-18, 4 ¼” x 5 ¼”; Alice Schille, Dusk, Oaxaco, c. 1934, watercolor, 5 3/8” x 6 1/8”; Edna Boies Hopkins, Bramble (Blackberry), c. 1907-08, color woodcut, 10 7/8” x 7 ¼”, signed lower left, numbered lower right:, catalog raisonne: Vasseur #25 ; James R. Hopkins, Weeping Willows, circa 1910-14, oil on canvas, 40” x 32”; Alice Schille, The Market Begins, c. 1911-12, watercolor, 20” x 24”


George Bellows

Urban Realism / American Scene

Clockwise From Top Left: George Wesley Bellows, Counted Out, First Stone, 1921, lithograph, 12 3/8” x 11 1/8”; George Wesley Bellows, The Street, 1917, lithograph, 19 ¼” x 15 ¼” ; George Wesley Bellows, Introductions, 1921, lithograph, 8 ½” x 6 7/8”; Roman Johnson, Houses, 1943, oil on canvas, 24” x 29”; Emerson Burkhart, Street Scene, Near East Side (Young Boy), 1956, oil on canvas, 22” x 32”; Emerson Burkhart, Evening Shadows, 1957, oil on canvas, 23” x 30”; Emerson Burkhart, Green House with Truck, 1951, oil on canvas, 22” x 27”.


Photography:

Through a Modernist Lens

Clockwise From Top Center: Margaret Bourke-White, Welding Tire Rims, International Harvester Chicago, IL., 1933, platinum print, 16” x 20”; Berenice Abbott, Tri-Boro Barber School, 264 Bowery, 1935, gelatin silver print, 9 7/8” x 7 7/8”; Margaret Bourke-White, Ludlum Steel Company, c.1930, gelatin silver print, 13 ¼” x 9 5/8”.


Modernism and The Jazz Age

Clockwise From Top Left: Lucius Kutchin, Two Boys, c. 1930-35 , oil on board, 18” x 20”; Alice Schille, Winding Road, New Mexico, c. 1926, watercolor on paper, 5” x 6 1/8”; Viktor Schreckengost, Jazz Bowl (The New Yorker), ceramic, c.1931, 9 ¼” x 17 1/8”


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