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    • Joann Lowney Painting - Still Life with Pottery (1985)
      Feb. 24, 2023

      Joann Lowney Painting - Still Life with Pottery (1985)

      Est: $400 - $600

      **Originally Listed At $400** Jo-Ann Lowney (American, b. 1948). Native American Pottery Still Life. Oil on canvas, 1985. Artist signature and date in lower right corner. A fabulous still life by American artist Jo-Ann Lowney depicting 5 Native American pottery vessels on a tabletop amongst verdant greenery. The interior of each bowl has been adorned with mesmerizing, nested motifs typical of southwestern Native American pottery, while the 2 jars present bulbous bodies and flared rims, all enveloped in rich, earthen hues. Sinuous vines and huge, billowing leaves cascade over the terracotta pieces, their vivaciousness contrasting the fragmented and fissured vessels perhaps to evoke a message on ephemerality and the transience of life, forming a type of American vanitas. Size of painting: 27.5" W x 18.5" H (69.8 cm x 47 cm) Size of frame: 29.5" W x 20.5" H (74.9 cm x 52.1 cm) Artist's biography: "Jo-Ann Lowney was born in 1948 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. As a child she lived in Europe, spent her high school years in Miami and in her twenties moved to Portland, Maine where she attended the Main College of Art. She then studied five years with the National Academician, Frank Mason, at The Art Student's League of New York. The atmosphere of the League was as formative for Lowney as it was for so many artists, their ghosts haunt it still, Pollock, lumbering around as a busboy in the school's cafeteria, was very aware of visits from Arshile Gorky, who had once taught at the league and still dropped by for coffee. Painters like Rothko, Robert Henri, Georgea O'Keef, Reginold Marsh were all students there. Lowney met her husband, painter Joel Coplin while attending the League classes in New York City. Since 1986, they have made their home and studios at the East Side Art artist's community in Mesa, Arizona. In 1995 Jo-Ann Lowney was awarded the Visual Art Fellowship in Two Dimensional Media by the Arizona Commission on the Arts. In 1996 she was awarded an Artists in Residency Grant by the Arizona Commission on the Arts for the mural project, A History of Superstition Mountain. Lowney's richly painted visionary landscapes and her figurative bronzes evoke a sense of the magic of the natural world and the potency of the human creative unconscious. Her work is featured in many private and corporate collections in this country and abroad, including the McDonald's Corporation, Nordstrums in Scottsdale, and Universal Studios in Hollywood, California." (from artist's website) Provenance: ex-private Bishop Family Trust collection, the Trust of the late Bill Bishop, a noted antiquarian with shops in Scottsdale, Arizona and Allenspark, Colorado, USA, acquired before 2010 All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #174231

      Artemis Gallery
    • Jo-Ann Lowney Painting - Sugar and Cream
      Feb. 24, 2023

      Jo-Ann Lowney Painting - Sugar and Cream

      Est: $400 - $600

      **Originally Listed At $300** Jo-Ann Lowney (American, b. 1948). "Sugar & Cream" oil on panel, n.d. Signed on upper left. A brilliant still life painting by award-winning American artist Jo-Ann Lowney. The composition features a sugar bowl and creamer, each one placed upon a woven table covering of vibrant vermilion, chocolate brown, spring green, amber, and petal pink hues. Lowney masterfully rendered the contrasting surfaces of these objects - the nubbiness of the textile, the cool smoothness of the silver, and the natural grain of the wooden handles. What's more, Lowney brilliantly captured the reflections of the nearby windows on the gleaming silver vessels. This wonderful painting is set in a custom wooden frame of complementary silver hues. Size of painting: 8.9" L x 10.125" W (22.6 cm x 25.7 cm) Size of frame: 12.75" L x 14" W (32.4 cm x 35.6 cm) Biography: "Jo-Ann Lowney was born in 1948 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. As a child she lived in Europe, spent her high school years in Miami and in her twenties moved to Portland, Maine where she attended the Main College of Art. She then studied five years with the National Academician, Frank Mason, at The Art Student's League of New York. The atmosphere of the League was as formative for Lowney as it was for so many artists, their ghosts haunt it still, Pollock, lumbering around as a busboy in the school's cafeteria, was very aware of visits from Arshile Gorky, who had once taught at the league and still dropped by for coffee. Painters like Rothko, Robert Henri, Georgia O'Keeffe, Reginald Marsh were all students there. Lowney met her husband, painter Joel Coplin while attending the League classes in New York City. Since 1986, they have made their home and studios at the East Side Art artist's community in Mesa, Arizona. In 1995 Jo-Ann Lowney was awarded the Visual Art Fellowship in Two Dimensional Media by the Arizona Commission on the Arts. In 1996 she was awarded an Artists in Residency Grant by the Arizona Commission on the Arts for the mural project, A History of Superstition Mountain." (Artist's Website) Provenance: ex-private Bishop Family Trust collection, the Trust of the late Bill Bishop, a noted antiquarian with shops in Scottsdale, Arizona and Allenspark, Colorado, USA, acquired before 2010 All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #173747

      Artemis Gallery
    • Signed Jo-Ann Lowney Painting - "Sugar and Cream"
      Nov. 03, 2022

      Signed Jo-Ann Lowney Painting - "Sugar and Cream"

      Est: $600 - $900

      **Originally Listed At $300** Jo-Ann Lowney (American, b. 1948). "Sugar & Cream" oil on panel, n.d. Signed on upper left. A brilliant still life painting by award-winning American artist Jo-Ann Lowney. The composition features a sugar bowl and creamer, each one placed upon a woven table covering of vibrant vermilion, chocolate brown, spring green, amber, and petal pink hues. Lowney masterfully rendered the contrasting surfaces of these objects - the nubbiness of the textile, the cool smoothness of the silver, and the natural grain of the wooden handles. What's more, Lowney brilliantly captured the reflections of the nearby windows on the gleaming silver vessels. This wonderful painting is set in a custom wooden frame of complementary silver hues. Size of painting: 8.9" L x 10.125" W (22.6 cm x 25.7 cm) Size of frame: 12.75" L x 14" W (32.4 cm x 35.6 cm) Biography: "Jo-Ann Lowney was born in 1948 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. As a child she lived in Europe, spent her high school years in Miami and in her twenties moved to Portland, Maine where she attended the Main College of Art. She then studied five years with the National Academician, Frank Mason, at The Art Student's League of New York. The atmosphere of the League was as formative for Lowney as it was for so many artists, their ghosts haunt it still, Pollock, lumbering around as a busboy in the school's cafeteria, was very aware of visits from Arshile Gorky, who had once taught at the league and still dropped by for coffee. Painters like Rothko, Robert Henri, Georgia O'Keeffe, Reginald Marsh were all students there. Lowney met her husband, painter Joel Coplin while attending the League classes in New York City. Since 1986, they have made their home and studios at the East Side Art artist's community in Mesa, Arizona. In 1995 Jo-Ann Lowney was awarded the Visual Art Fellowship in Two Dimensional Media by the Arizona Commission on the Arts. In 1996 she was awarded an Artists in Residency Grant by the Arizona Commission on the Arts for the mural project, A History of Superstition Mountain." (Artist's Website) Provenance: ex-private Bishop Family Trust collection, the Trust of the late Bill Bishop, a noted antiquarian with shops in Scottsdale, Arizona and Allenspark, Colorado, USA, acquired before 2010 All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #173747

      Artemis Gallery
    • Signed Joann Lowney, Still Life w/ Pottery (1985)
      Sep. 08, 2022

      Signed Joann Lowney, Still Life w/ Pottery (1985)

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Jo-Ann Lowney (American, b. 1948). Native American Pottery Still Life. Oil on canvas, 1985. Artist signature and date in lower right corner. A fabulous still life by American artist Jo-Ann Lowney depicting 5 Native American pottery vessels on a tabletop amongst verdant greenery. The interior of each bowl has been adorned with mesmerizing, nested motifs typical of southwestern Native American pottery, while the 2 jars present bulbous bodies and flared rims, all enveloped in rich, earthen hues. Sinuous vines and huge, billowing leaves cascade over the terracotta pieces, their vivaciousness contrasting the fragmented and fissured vessels perhaps to evoke a message on ephemerality and the transience of life, forming a type of American vanitas. Size of painting: 27.5" W x 18.5" H (69.8 cm x 47 cm) Size of frame: 29.5" W x 20.5" H (74.9 cm x 52.1 cm) Artist's biography: "Jo-Ann Lowney was born in 1948 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. As a child she lived in Europe, spent her high school years in Miami and in her twenties moved to Portland, Maine where she attended the Main College of Art. She then studied five years with the National Academician, Frank Mason, at The Art Student's League of New York. The atmosphere of the League was as formative for Lowney as it was for so many artists, their ghosts haunt it still, Pollock, lumbering around as a busboy in the school's cafeteria, was very aware of visits from Arshile Gorky, who had once taught at the league and still dropped by for coffee. Painters like Rothko, Robert Henri, Georgea O'Keef, Reginold Marsh were all students there. Lowney met her husband, painter Joel Coplin while attending the League classes in New York City. Since 1986, they have made their home and studios at the East Side Art artist's community in Mesa, Arizona. In 1995 Jo-Ann Lowney was awarded the Visual Art Fellowship in Two Dimensional Media by the Arizona Commission on the Arts. In 1996 she was awarded an Artists in Residency Grant by the Arizona Commission on the Arts for the mural project, A History of Superstition Mountain. Lowney's richly painted visionary landscapes and her figurative bronzes evoke a sense of the magic of the natural world and the potency of the human creative unconscious. Her work is featured in many private and corporate collections in this country and abroad, including the McDonald's Corporation, Nordstrums in Scottsdale, and Universal Studios in Hollywood, California." (from artist's website) Provenance: ex-private Bishop Family Trust collection, the Trust of the late Bill Bishop, a noted antiquarian with shops in Scottsdale, Arizona and Allenspark, Colorado, USA, acquired before 2010 All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #174231

      Artemis Gallery
    • Signed Jo-Ann Lowney Painting - "Sugar and Cream"
      Sep. 08, 2022

      Signed Jo-Ann Lowney Painting - "Sugar and Cream"

      Est: $600 - $900

      Jo-Ann Lowney (American, b. 1948). "Sugar & Cream" oil on panel, n.d. Signed on upper left. A brilliant still life painting by award-winning American artist Jo-Ann Lowney. The composition features a sugar bowl and creamer, each one placed upon a woven table covering of vibrant vermilion, chocolate brown, spring green, amber, and petal pink hues. Lowney masterfully rendered the contrasting surfaces of these objects - the nubbiness of the textile, the cool smoothness of the silver, and the natural grain of the wooden handles. What's more, Lowney brilliantly captured the reflections of the nearby windows on the gleaming silver vessels. This wonderful painting is set in a custom wooden frame of complementary silver hues. Size of painting: 8.9" L x 10.125" W (22.6 cm x 25.7 cm) Size of frame: 12.75" L x 14" W (32.4 cm x 35.6 cm) Biography: "Jo-Ann Lowney was born in 1948 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. As a child she lived in Europe, spent her high school years in Miami and in her twenties moved to Portland, Maine where she attended the Main College of Art. She then studied five years with the National Academician, Frank Mason, at The Art Student's League of New York. The atmosphere of the League was as formative for Lowney as it was for so many artists, their ghosts haunt it still, Pollock, lumbering around as a busboy in the school's cafeteria, was very aware of visits from Arshile Gorky, who had once taught at the league and still dropped by for coffee. Painters like Rothko, Robert Henri, Georgia O'Keeffe, Reginald Marsh were all students there. Lowney met her husband, painter Joel Coplin while attending the League classes in New York City. Since 1986, they have made their home and studios at the East Side Art artist's community in Mesa, Arizona. In 1995 Jo-Ann Lowney was awarded the Visual Art Fellowship in Two Dimensional Media by the Arizona Commission on the Arts. In 1996 she was awarded an Artists in Residency Grant by the Arizona Commission on the Arts for the mural project, A History of Superstition Mountain." (Artist's Website) Provenance: ex-private Bishop Family Trust collection, the Trust of the late Bill Bishop, a noted antiquarian with shops in Scottsdale, Arizona and Allenspark, Colorado, USA, acquired before 2010 All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #173747

      Artemis Gallery
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