Art
ELAINE Badgley Arnoux: Amaryllis, Watercolor, 2014
- Item Number
- 103
- Estimated Value
- 750 USD
- Sold
- 165 USD to supporter1
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Elaine Badgley Arnoux has been an active artist and teacher for over 60 years. Born in 1926 in Nebraska, she attended Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, CA and UC Santa Barbara, CA, did independent study while traveling for almost 20 years before settling in San Francisco, CA in the early 1980's. An honored SF artist, she has had exhibitions for more than six decades -- with more than 30 solo exhibitions since 1957 in the US, France, Spain, Germany. Considered by critic Kenneth Baker to possess extraordinary drawing and painting skills, EBA is in the collections of many museums, including the SF Fine Arts Museums, the National Women's Museum in Washington, DC, the Triton Museum of Art, the de Saisset Museum and the Berkeley Art Museum. She is known and respected as an artist-chronicler of San Francisco life and personalities, which were beautifully portrayed and displayed in her People of San Francisco -- 100 Portraits including Mayor Ed Lee, Nancy Pelosi, Herb Caen and Chuck Williams. Elaine lives and works in San Francisco.
The watercolor is a study of an Amaryllis from her series of Amaryllis that spans from the mid 90's until today. Size: 16 x 13, matted, in white wooden frame measuring 23x20 inches, signed with pencil in the right lower corner "EBA 2014"
Item Special Note
This item will not be shipped, it must be picked up at Saints Peter and Paul School the week of May 7th-11th, 2018.
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