Virginia in June »

Jr. Edwin Lamasure

Savvy Price $800.00
Gallery Price $1,200.00
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Title
Virginia in June
Artist
Jr. Edwin Lamasure
Medium
Watercolor on paper
Sight size
13 1/2 height X 20 1/2 width
Frame
Single paper mat, regular glass, wood molding
Frame size
20 3/4 height X 27 3/4 width
Signed
E.Lamasure at viewer's lower left
Condition
Fair to good. Many pin-prick sized dots of dark color appear along top edge (see photographs of same). Having peeked under the mat, watercolor fade is limited to 5%.
Provenance
Consigned by an elderly Scottsdale couple
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About The Artwork
This incredibly detailed scene represents an "escape picture". An urban viewer is visually transported to a place far away from the city. The watercolor becomes soothing eye and brain candy. Had this painting been free of pinpricks of discoloration along the top edge, its gallery price would have approximated $2,500.00. Its title "Virginia in June" was written on the back of the painting.
About The Artist
"Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania of French and Scotch parentage, Edwin Lamasure, Jr became a noted landscapist, self taught, as well as painter of marine scenes, primarily using watercolors and working from a studio in Washington DC. There he was active in art clubs and exhibited regularly at the Veerhoff Gallery and with the Washington Water Color Society.Much of his subject matter was in Virginia and Maryland, and he spent much time in the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Chesapeake Bay region. He also painted historical buildings such as The Washington Monument, Mount Vernon and Monticello. He was commissioned by the Osborne Company to paint twelve scenes of the construction of the Panama Canal, most of them used on calendars, but the circumstances of the commission are unknown.He arrived in Washington DC as a child of eleven in 1877, when his father went to work for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. In 1883, Edwin Lamasure Jr. went to work for the Bureau as an apprentice engraver, but several years later returned to Philadelphia for several years to work for engravers Bailey, Banks & Biddle, a jewelry store. The length of his stay is unknown, but in 1895, he is again listed in the Washington DC directory living at 818 17th Street NW.In May, 1896, he marred Bertha Prescott Stearns of Wellston, Ohio, and they bought a home in Round Hill, Virginia where he found many of his landscape subjects. The had three children, and in 1902, moved back to Washington, using the Round Hill home for their summer retreat.In addition to painting, Lamasure also gave art lessons from his home studio. He died at age 49 on July 4, 1916." The above was taken from AskArt.com, submitted to them by Michael Ewing.
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