JANE PIPER ( 1916-1991)

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JANE PIPER

1916-1991

AMERICAN,

JANE PIPER

Jane Piper (1916–1991) was an American artist known for her abstract still lifes. Building on the French modernist tradition of Matisse and Cézanne, she gave color precedence over representation. She was interested in spatial organization and in creating space through color. She studied with Hans Hofmann in Provincetown and at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts and with Arthur B. Carles. She taught painting and drawing at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in the mid-1950s and at the Philadelphia College of Art from 1956 to 1985. Piper’s first solo exhibition was held in 1943 at the Robert Carlen Gallery in Philadelphia. Her work was also exhibited in New York City and at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Annuals from 1945 through 1968. From her first exhibition in 1943 through the end of her life she was given a total of thirty-four solo exhibitions in Philadelphia, New York, and other East Coast galleries and her works have been collected by major museums including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Brooklyn Museum, the National Academy of Design, The Phillips Collection, and the Carnegie Museum of Art.

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My sense of empathy with the paintings of Jane Piper stems from the fact that we both work predominantly from still life and that we both have been influenced by some of the same artists: Cezanne,Matisse,ArthurB.Charles,herteacher,myfather.

Whether it was because of the first impact of Matisse or her subsequent study with Charles, Jane Piper was drawn into the intoxicating world of color, in which Charles was a master. She has been abletostructurethissensateworldwithafinegeometricprecision.

The paintings I like best are those in which the space is most compressed to the surface causing a certain ambiguity between object and movement, where the total rhythm transcends the separate definitionofobjects.

Jane Piper is remarkable in pursing a painting to its inherent realization, not letting it go before that. This most demanding and difficult accomplishment inspires my greatest admiration — her abilitytorenewheremotion,tomaintainthevitalityandradianceofherpaintingsthroughthemany adjustments toward that ultimate end.

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Mercedes Matter

UNTITLED

OIL ON CANVAS

44 X 46 INCHES

PROVENANCE:

THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

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STUDY II, 1956

OIL ON CANVAS

30 X 22 INCHES

36 1/4 X 28 INCHES FRAMED

SIGNED VERSO

PROVENANCE:

THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

EXHIBITION:

PLASTIC CLUB EXHIBITION, 247

SOUTH CAMAR STREET, PA

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SUMMER FRUIT, STILL LIFE, 1965

OIL ON CANVAS

34 X 40 INCHES

SIGNED JANE PIPER LOWER RIGHT

PROVENANCE:

THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

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WELLFLEET STILL LIFE WITH MIRROR, 1969

(OPPOSITE PAGE)

OIL ON CANVAS

44 X 48 INCHES

45 1/2 X 49 5/8 INCHES FRAMED

SIGNED ON VERSO

PROVENANCE: THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

FRUIT & FLOWERS, 1961

OIL ON CANVAS

33 3/4 X 40 INCHES

PROVENANCE: THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

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UNTITLED, 1972

ACRYLIC ON CANVS

38 X 40 INCHES

SIGNED VERSO

PROVENANCE: THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

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RADNOR, 1958-60

OIL ON CANVAS

34 X 27 1/2 INCHES

41 X 34 1/4 INCHES FRAMED

SIGNED LOWER LEFT

PROVENANCE: THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

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RADNOR FRUIT, 1955

OIL ON CANVAS

20 X 26 INCHES

25 X 31 INCHES FRAMED

SIGNED JANE PIPER LOWER RIGHT

PROVENANCE:

THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

EXHIBITION:

CARLEN 59’ & RADNOR 1966

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COMPOSITION, 1959

OIL ON CANVAS

22 1/4 X 28 INCHES

27 3/8 X 28 INCHES FRAMED

SIGNED PIPER ON VERSO

PROVENANCE: THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

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POPPIES IN THE PARK, 1971

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

44 X 40 1/2 INCHES

SIGNED LOWER RIGHT

PROVENANCE: THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

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STILL

LIFE, 1970

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

38 X 42 INCHES

40 3/4 X 44 1/2 INCHES FRAMED

SIGNED JANE PIPER LOWER LEFT

PROVENANCE: THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST 20
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STILL LIFE, 1971

OIL ON CANVAS

38 X 40 INCHES

SIGNED ON VERSO

PROVENANCE: THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

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POPPIES I, 1962-63

OIL ON CANVAS

40 X 33 3/4 INCHES

SIGNED ON VERSO

PROVENANCE:

THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

EXHIBITION:

WOODMERE MUSEUM

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UNTITLED, 1955

OIL

ON CANVAS

18 X 24 INCHES

SIGNED ON VERSO

PROVENANCE: THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

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FRUIT WITH ORANGE TRIANGLE, 1980-83

OIL ON CANVAS

46 X 58 INCHES

SIGNED & DATED LOWER RIGHT

PROVENANCE: THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

EXHIBITED: JANE PIPER, BROAD SPECTRUM, ARTIST WHO TEACH @ PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF ART WILLIAM

PENN MEMORIAL MUSEUM, HARRISBURG, PA, AUGUST

15 - 26, 1981 18TH JURY EXHIBITION @ ALLENTOWN ART

MUSEUM, MAY 16TH - JULY 11, 1982

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STUDY IN COLOR,

1955

OIL ON CANVAS/ COLLAGE

29 X 35 INCHES

34 7/8 X 40 5/8 INCHES FRAMED

SIGNED VERSO

PROVENANCE:

THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST 31

WELLFLEET, 1968

OIL ON CANVAS

35 3/4 X 44 1/2 INCHES

SIGNED VERSO

PROVENANCE: THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST

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STILL LIFE, YELLOW & WHITE, 1970

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

38 X 42 INCHES

44 X 48 1/4 INCHES FRAMED

SIGNED JANE PIPER LOWER RIGHT & ON VERSO

PROVENANCE: THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST 34
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JANE PIPER

AMERICAN, 1916-1991

222 EAST 49TH STREET

NEW YORK, NY 10017

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