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b. 1916 - d. 1986

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      • Rose Labrie (1916-1986) American primitive artist
        Jul. 18, 2018

        Rose Labrie (1916-1986) American primitive artist

        Est: $400 - $600

        [ART] Rose Labrie (1916-1986) American primitive artist. Author, illustrator of children's books, journalist, gallery director and self-taught "primitive" artist; Portsmouth, N.H. Born 1916. Died 1986. Born in Boston, Mass., Labrie moved to Vermont at the age of two. Her childhood memories of West Hartford, Vt. formed the basis for children's stories and paintings. She attended the University of New Hampshire and the University of Wisconsin and studied creative writing. Her early career was in journalism. In the 1960s she turned to painting and writing on historical monuments, especially lighthouses. She contributed to magazines such as "The Clarion," 1984, "Down East," 1956- 1969, "Vermont Life," 1953- 1979, "Yankee," 1962- 1976, and was the author of "Dancer's Image" (1982), "King, The Leprechaun Pony" (1979), "Nubble Light" (1979) and "Randy, the Rooster," (1985). Labrie also was founder and first director of the Strawberry Bank Children's Festival, later known as the Prescott Park Arts Festival, in Portsmouth. Offered here is a group of letters between Rose Labrie and Brenda Kuhn, daughter of the noted American artist, Walt Kuhn. Includes: about 8 letters from Rose Labrie to Brenda plus one signed Christmas card, plus 5 letters by Brenda Kuhn. We have not read these letters.

        East Coast Books
      • Rose Labrie (1916-1986) American primitive artist
        Apr. 18, 2018

        Rose Labrie (1916-1986) American primitive artist

        Est: $400 - $600

        Rose Labrie (1916-1986) American primitive artist. Author, illustrator of children's books, journalist, gallery director and self-taught "primitive" artist; Portsmouth, N.H. Born 1916. Died 1986. Born in Boston, Mass., Labrie moved to Vermont at the age of two. Her childhood memories of West Hartford, Vt. formed the basis for children's stories and paintings. She attended the University of New Hampshire and the University of Wisconsin and studied creative writing. Her early career was in journalism. In the 1960s she turned to painting and writing on historical monuments, especially lighthouses. She contributed to magazines such as "The Clarion," 1984, "Down East," 1956- 1969, "Vermont Life," 1953- 1979, "Yankee," 1962- 1976, and was the author of "Dancer's Image" (1982), "King, The Leprechaun Pony" (1979), "Nubble Light" (1979) and "Randy, the Rooster," (1985). Labrie also was founder and first director of the Strawberry Bank Children's Festival, later known as the Prescott Park Arts Festival, in Portsmouth. Offered here is a group of letters between Rose Labrie and Brenda Kuhn, daughter of the noted American artist, Walt Kuhn. Includes: about 8 letters from Rose Labrie to Brenda plus one signed Christmas card, plus 5 letters by Brenda Kuhn. We have not read these letters.

        East Coast Books
      • Rose Labrie (1916-1986) American primitive artist
        Mar. 21, 2018

        Rose Labrie (1916-1986) American primitive artist

        Est: $400 - $600

        Rose Labrie (1916-1986) American primitive artist. Author, illustrator of children's books, journalist, gallery director and self-taught "primitive" artist; Portsmouth, N.H. Born 1916. Died 1986. Born in Boston, Mass., Labrie moved to Vermont at the age of two. Her childhood memories of West Hartford, Vt. formed the basis for children's stories and paintings. She attended the University of New Hampshire and the University of Wisconsin and studied creative writing. Her early career was in journalism. In the 1960s she turned to painting and writing on historical monuments, especially lighthouses. She contributed to magazines such as "The Clarion," 1984, "Down East," 1956- 1969, "Vermont Life," 1953- 1979, "Yankee," 1962- 1976, and was the author of "Dancer's Image" (1982), "King, The Leprechaun Pony" (1979), "Nubble Light" (1979) and "Randy, the Rooster," (1985). Labrie also was founder and first director of the Strawberry Bank Children's Festival, later known as the Prescott Park Arts Festival, in Portsmouth. Offered here is a group of letters between Rose Labrie and Brenda Kuhn, daughter of the noted American artist, Walt Kuhn. Includes: about 8 letters from Rose Labrie to Brenda plus one signed Christmas card, plus 5 letters by Brenda Kuhn. We have not read these letters.

        East Coast Books
      • ROSE LABRIE (AMERICAN 1916-1986). PRIMITIVE WINTER SCENE WITH VILLAGE, SKATERS AND HORSE-DRAWN SLEIGH.
        Aug. 20, 2016

        ROSE LABRIE (AMERICAN 1916-1986). PRIMITIVE WINTER SCENE WITH VILLAGE, SKATERS AND HORSE-DRAWN SLEIGH.

        Est: $1,800 - $2,400

        The artist, a resident of New Hampshire, was an author and illustrator of children's books and founding director of the Strawbery Banke Children's Art Festival. Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 30 inches. Signed "Rose Labrie" and dated 1985, l.r.Provenance: The Susan and Larry Polans Collection, Northeast Auctions, March 3, 2001, lot 103.

        Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
      • Rose Labrie Oil On Canvas Of Flowers
        Jan. 15, 2016

        Rose Labrie Oil On Canvas Of Flowers

        Est: $5 - $1,000

        Signed Lower Right. Framed: 15" X 13.5".

        Berner's Auction Gallery
      • Rose Labrie Oil On Canvas, Scottish Thistle
        Jan. 15, 2016

        Rose Labrie Oil On Canvas, Scottish Thistle

        Est: $5 - $1,000

        Signed Lower Right. Gilt Frame: 15" X 13".

        Berner's Auction Gallery
      • Rose Labrie (New Hampshire 1916 - 1986) oil on
        Feb. 23, 2010

        Rose Labrie (New Hampshire 1916 - 1986) oil on

        Est: $300 - $500

        Rose Labrie (New Hampshire 1916 - 1986) oil on canvas, Americana Farm Scene, 30" x 40"

        Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions
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