Description: up for consideration is a rare painting by Edith Cleaves Barry (1883-1869) in an incredible Art Nouveau / Arts Crafts Newcomb Macklin early NY frame. The frame holds 16 x 20 inch work of art. With overall dimensions being 22 by 26 inches. These frames are notably the most desirable frames built and command staggering prices...holding paintings worth incredible sums...hundreds of thousand if not millions of dollars... The frame is outstanding with original NY label with no touchups in highly desirable finish. Arts and Crafts style frames[edit]Patterns for Newcomb-Macklin's arts and crafts style frames were conceived by an in-house stable of designers. These designs were then hand-carved into frame molding on the company's production floor and the frames assembled. This creative capability also enabled company craftsmen to produce frames that were designed according to a customer's specifications. Maxfield Parrish, Childe Hassam, George Bellows and John Singer Sargent[7] were among the company's most famous custom-order clients. Newcomb-Macklin designers incorporated motifs from as far away as New Mexico into their arts and crafts compositions, creating demand for these frames within the Taos art colony.Classic frames[edit]Much of Newcomb-Macklin's product line derived from the manufacture of exact copies of classic frames from a variety of periods and countries. Company sales literature promoted designs that were copied from colonial-period American frames, early American frames, Civil War-period American frames, French frames produced during the reigns of Louis XIII, Louis XIV, Louis XV, and Louis XVI, Dutch frames, Barbizon frames, 16th century Italian frames, and 17th century English frames.[8] Newcomb-Macklin owned the rights to frames conceived by Stanford White, a nationally known American architect who was sensationally murdered in 1906, in New York, by Harry Kendall Thaw, and the company's sales literature promoted White's Renaissance-inspired designs. The painting titled "Child's Portrait" has the remnants of a gallery tag sporting "750 5 ave" which was a NY NY address home to the Crown building where there was a number of important Galleries. Likewise Barry was in around that area painting scenes from her apartment window. Please see photos as part of the description. If you have any questions or something to share please message me. Thanks so much. Buyer pays shipping, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaEdith BarrySelf portraitBorn1884 Boston, MassachusettsDied1969 (aged 84–85)NationalityAmericanKnown forPaintingEdith Cleaves Barry (1884–1969) was an American sculptor, painter, illustrator and designer born in Boston Massachusetts.[1] She studied at the Art Students League in New York City and with Frank DuMond and Richard E. Miller.[2] Barry was the founder [3] and served as the director of the Brick Store Museum in Kennebunk, Maine from 1936 to 1945.[4]In 1939, during the Great Depression, Barry was employed by the US Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture to paint a post office mural, The Arrival of the First Letter – Kennebunk Post Office from Falmouth – June 14, 1775 in her home town of Kennebunk, Maine.[5] Best Regards,JohnnyJohnnyCrystal est 1987
Price: 4500 USD
Location: Saint Clair Shores, Michigan
End Time: 2024-11-05T14:11:12.000Z
Shipping Cost: 99 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Painting
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Theme: Portrait
Style: Impressionism
Material: Artist board
Production Technique: Oil Painting