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FREDERIC JAMES (1915-1985) WATERCOLOR ON PAPER

169: FREDERIC JAMES (1915-1985) WATERCOLOR ON PAPER

Frederic James (1915-1985)
Foxtail on a Blustery Day (Third quarter of the 20th century.)
The view with blowing foxtail grasses and a stone wall is signed lower left front.

Best known for his watercolor paintings, James first studied architecture at Cranbrook with Eero Saarinen, Ralph Rapson, and Charles and Ray Eames. In 1939, Fred James, Eno Saarinen and Ralph Rapson working together won a national architecture competition sponsored by the Museum of Modern Art. Upon returning to Kansas City, Frederic James won the watercolor prize competition at the Kansas City Art Institute. Then, following time served in WWII he went on to enjoy much success as a teacher and Regionalist painter participating in group exhibitions and solo showings of his work locally and in New York. Over the years that followed, Fred James received numerous awards and commissions.
Sight size measures 21.5 x 27.5 with a framed size of 29.25 x 35.25 inches.
Obviously the condition is very good, very clean, intact, no visible stain, damage, repair, punctures or tears. This work has not been examined outside the frame.
$350 - $500

Our 25th Annual Spring Fine Art Auction

Friday, June 16th 2023


SOLD - $550

Sold Price does not include Buyer's Premium