Quaker Doll
1940
37.0 x 31.0 cm
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Quaker Doll
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Biografía del artista
early life and education
Charlotte M. Angus, an american artist, was born on february 2, 1911, in kansas city, missouri. she grew up in philadelphia, where she nurtured her artistic inclinations. Angus studied at the University of the Arts and the Graphic Sketch Club, both located in philadelphia. These formative experiences instilled in her a deep appreciation for visual expression and laid the groundwork for her future career as a painter.career and contributions
Following graduation, Angus faced challenges during the Great Depression when she lost her position at an advertising agency. However, this setback propelled her toward involvement with the Federal Art Project (FAP) in 1936. Initially tasked with designing sets for the Federal Theater Project, she soon expanded her artistic endeavors to contribute to the Index of American Design, a project aimed at promoting regional crafts and design sensibilities. In 1942, Angus pursued further training in drafting and secured employment as a draftswoman at the Naval Air Medical Center in philadelphia—a role that combined technical skills with creative pursuits. She also undertook commissions for the Works Progress Administration (WPA), producing posters that served as visual propaganda during wartime.artistic style and notable works
Angus’s distinctive artistic style emerged from her masterful blend of graphite pencil and watercolor techniques. This combination allowed her to capture subtle nuances of light and texture, resulting in drawings imbued with remarkable detail and emotional resonance. Her oeuvre includes “Untitled Vase” (New Orleans Museum of Art), a ceramic piece reflecting her fascination with decorative arts, and “Upriver From Lumberville Walking Bridge II,” an oil painting that exemplifies her ability to convey landscapes with atmospheric depth. These works stand as testament to her artistic vision and enduring legacy.museums and collections
Angus’s artwork has garnered recognition within prominent museums across the United Kingdom and Ireland. Her pieces are showcased at the Stanley and Audrey Burton Art Gallery in Leeds, where visitors can admire her meticulous renderings of historical objects—particularly quilts—and designs rooted in American folk art traditions. Additionally, “La Academia Real de Ulster” in Belfast houses a significant collection of her paintings, offering scholars and enthusiasts alike opportunities for scholarly study and aesthetic appreciation.legacy
Charlotte Angus passed away on may 12, 1989, in pulaski, pennsylvania. Despite her relatively brief artistic life, Angus left an indelible mark on the american art scene—primarily through her pioneering use of graphite pencil and watercolor—and continues to inspire artists today with her dedication to capturing beauty and conveying emotion through visual media. Her work serves as a reminder of the importance of artistic experimentation and the enduring power of observation.Charlotte Angus
1911 - 1989 , Estados Unidos
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Grafito lápiz y acuarela
- Date Of Birth: 2 febrero 1911
- Full Name: Charlotte Angus
- Nationality: Americana
- Notable Artworks:
- Jarrón sin título
- Puente caminando Lumberville río arriba II
- Place Of Birth: Kansas City, Estados Unidos

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