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Mid Century Portrait of Actress Paula Laurence - Wife of Joseph Hirshhorn
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Quick and loose expressionist portrait of stage and screen actress Paula Laurence
Portrait of Paula Laurence (1916-2005). Oil and graphite on linen. Signed top right. Exhibited: "Lily Harmon: Fifty Years of Painting, A Retrospective Exhibition," Wichita Art Museum, December 4, 1982-January 9, 1983." Literature: Howard E. Wooden, 'Lily Harmon, Fifty Years of Painting," 1983, pp. 16 (illustrated) and 37. Note: Paula Laurence was an actress and singer, who worked with the like of Orson Welles, Ethel Mermon, and Cole Porter on and off Broadway. Regionally she acted at the Westport Country Playhouse run by her husband, producer and director Charles Bowden, who produced many of Tennessee Williams’ plays. After Williams' death the Bowdens became the guardians of the playwright's institutionalized sister, Rose Williams. From a Stamford, CT collection Dimensions: 20" h x 16". Frame: 26" h x 22" w. - She is in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art, Wichita Art Museum . Since then her works have been exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,
Lily Harmon (born Lillian Perelmutter; 1912–1998) was an American visual artist. She studied at the Yale School of Fine Arts in New Haven, and then went on to the Académie Colarossi in Paris, and lastly at the Art Students League of New York.
While studying in Paris, she would often get up at 6:30 in the morning, take the bus around town, and sketch people doing their daily work. She also studied textile design where she learned a lot about abstract lines, and color.
Harmon illustrated books in the period 1945–1976, including by such authors as Franz Kafka, Andre Gide, Jean-Paul Sartre, Thomas Mann, and Edith Wharton.
Harmon was the subject of a 50-year retrospective exhibition in 1982 which was organized by the Wichita Art Museum in Kansas and later traveled to the Provincetown Art Association and the Butler Institute of American Art. Her first solo gallery show took place at Associated American Artists in 1994, in New York. Since then her works have been exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, etc.
Harmon was a member of the Artists Equity Association, the Provincetown Art Association, and the National Academy of Design. Later in her life, she was a professor for painting at the National Academy of Design from 1974 until her retirement. She published an autobiography, Freehand, in 1981 (Simon & Schuster).
Personal life
Harmon had five marriages, including to producer/screenwriter Sidney Harmon (married 1934–1940) and financier/art collector Joseph H. Hirshhorn (married 1947–1956).[4] With Hirshhorn, she adopted two daughters, named Amy and Jo Ann.
References
"Lily Harmon," Smithsonian American Art Museum Renwick Gallery website. Accessed Mar. 30, 2017.
"Lily Harmon, 85, Portraitist and Book Illustrator," New York Times (14 Feb. 1998). Retrieved 29 March 2017.
Frank Kleinholz papers, 1930-1980. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
LePere, Gene Hirshhorn. Little Man in a Big Hurry: The Life of Joseph H. Hirshhorn, Uranium King and Art Collector (Vantage Press, 2009). - Wikipedia -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: United States, New York Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Oil and Graphite On Canvas Condition: Good. Overall good condition - Frame has some loss and ware Creation Date: 1955 circa Styles / Movements: Modernism, Expressionism, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 785924 -
Dimensions
W. 15.75 in; H. 19.65 in; W. 40.01 cm; H. 49.91 cm;
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