Vente 458
27th Annual Spring Art, Session I
Par Soulis Auctions
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Original art in diverse styles and periods spanning 19th century landscapes to 20th century abstractions, along with artist-signed lithographs, woodcuts, etchings and drypoint impressions from the golden age of American printmaking by WPA artists and Regionalists. Plus Modern Design, Antique Caucasian Weavings and Lalique Art Glass.
LOT 28:
John Earle Coolidge (1882-1947)
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Vendu pour: $1 600
Prix incluant la commission:
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1 888
Prix de départ:
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1 500
Prix estimé :
$3 000 - $5 000
Commission de la maison de ventes: 18%
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JOHN COOLIDGE WPA OIL WITH CALIFORNIA INTERNMENT LABEL
John Earle Coolidge (1882-1947)
American Frontier
Circa 1941
The oil on canvas view of a valley ranch below California foothills is signed lower left front with attribution verso on a label from the Southern California WPA Art Project.
A second label names Clayton Trigg and the WCCA Pomona Assembly Center in Pomona, California. Clayton Triggs was appointed director of the Pomona Assembly Center in May of 1942, the same month listed on the WPA label pasted here. This facility served as a temporary detention camp for Japanese Americans during World War II.
The presence of both labels on the painting aligns with the broader mission of the WPA's Federal Art Project to make art accessible in public spaces, including schools, hospitals, and other government facilities.
This painting underscores the multifaceted applications of WPA art projects and offers insight into the cultural landscape of the era.
John Earle Coolidge (1882 - 1947) was an American artist known for his landscape paintings and illustrations. Born in Carbondale, Pennsylvania, he studied at Stanford in 1905, then back in Pennsylvania under famed American Impressionist William Merritt Chase, Thomas Anschutz, Cecilia Beaux, and J. Francis Smith. In 1909, Coolidge relocated to Los Angeles where he opened a studio for commercial art and became a member of the California Art Club and later taught at the Otis Art Institute.
Canvas measures 30.25 x 35.75 with a framed size of 37.25 x 43.5 inches.
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Dimensions
Canvas measures 30.25 x 35.75 with a framed size of 37.25 x 43.5 inches.
Condition
Very good condition. There are no issues of scratches, losses, repairs, in-painting or touch-up as confirmed under UV light inspection.

