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b. 1888 - d. 1969

Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969)
Ruth Faison Shaw was an American artist, educator who is credited with introducing finger painting into the USA as an art education medium. She developed her techniques while working in Rome, Italy, patenting a safe non-toxic paint in 1931.
Shaw was born in Kenansville, North Carolina, on October 15, 1889. She graduated from a Presbyterian girls school, the James Sprunt Institute, in 1906, after which time she gained some experience as (an untrained) school teacher in the Appalachian Mountains.
In 1918 Shaw travelled to Italy with the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), before setting up a school in Rome.
Shaw is credited with developing the art of finger painting and later introducing it into the American education system. She later claimed she had been inspired when she saw a child smearing iodine onto a wall, realising children liked to 'smear'. This event took place in 1926, when Shaw had already founded an experimental school, the Shaw School, for English-speaking children. Shaw developed the techniques and materials required for finger painting. In 1931 she patented a gelatinous paint medium that would be safe for children.
Shaw returned to the USA in 1932. She took a job in the progressive Dalton School in New York City, where she introduced finger painting to the curriculum. An exhibition of finger painting art took place in Manhattan in 1933. She published a book in 1934, titled Finger Painting: A Perfect Medium for Self-Expression.
Shaw came to be seen as a pioneer in progressive education. She was invited to lecture about finger painting and organize exhibitions. She started a factory in New York to produce her paint. Finger painting workshops were started for adults. In 1942 she became a lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University.
Shaw died in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1969.

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      • Ruth Faison Shaw
        Jun. 04, 2022

        Ruth Faison Shaw

        Est: $250 - $350

        (Kansas/North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) Mixed median on paper abstract of child looking at toys at a table. Signed lower right. H11 1/2" W9 1/2" (without mat and frame)

        Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers
      • Ruth Faison Shaw Portrait Finger Painting NC Artist
        Feb. 19, 2022

        Ruth Faison Shaw Portrait Finger Painting NC Artist

        Est: $100 - $10,000

        Mid 20th Century, Original, frame measures 25” x 18.75”, painting on paper, portrait of woman with fur wrap, signed and dated 1961 lower left, has newspaper articles dated 1989 on reverse, professionally framed and matted, overall excellent condition. Ruth Faison Shaw (1888 - 1969) was active/lived in Kansas, North Carolina. Ruth Shaw is known for Finger painting, art education, Provenance: Kirk Collection Burlington N.C.

        Mebane Antique Auction
      • Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting
        Aug. 07, 2021

        Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting

        Est: $260 - $340

        ARTIST: Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: finger-painting on paper YEAR: 1965 CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 10 1/2 inches / 40 x 26 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 17 inches / 60 x 43 cm NOTE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Faison_Shaw SIGNATURE: Lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114918 US Shipping $49 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) Ruth Faison Shaw was an American artist, educator who is credited with introducing finger painting into the USA as an art education medium. She developed her techniques while working in Rome, Italy, patenting a safe non-toxic paint in 1931. Shaw was born in Kenansville, North Carolina, on October 15, 1889. She graduated from a Presbyterian girls school, the James Sprunt Institute, in 1906, after which time she gained some experience as (an untrained) school teacher in the Appalachian Mountains. In 1918 Shaw travelled to Italy with the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), before setting up a school in Rome. Shaw is credited with developing the art of finger painting and later introducing it into the American education system. She later claimed she had been inspired when she saw a child smearing iodine onto a wall, realising children liked to 'smear'. This event took place in 1926, when Shaw had already founded an experimental school, the Shaw School, for English-speaking children. Shaw developed the techniques and materials required for finger painting. In 1931 she patented a gelatinous paint medium that would be safe for children. Shaw returned to the USA in 1932. She took a job in the progressive Dalton School in New York City, where she introduced finger painting to the curriculum. An exhibition of finger painting art took place in Manhattan in 1933. She published a book in 1934, titled Finger Painting: A Perfect Medium for Self-Expression. Shaw came to be seen as a pioneer in progressive education. She was invited to lecture about finger painting and organize exhibitions. She started a factory in New York to produce her paint. Finger painting workshops were started for adults. In 1942 she became a lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University. Shaw died in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1969.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Ruth Faison Shaw (1888-1969) Amer, Finger Painting
        Jun. 12, 2021

        Ruth Faison Shaw (1888-1969) Amer, Finger Painting

        Est: $300 - $500

        Sepia color finger painting on paper, of animals in exotic setting. Ruth Faison Shaw was active/lived in Kansas, North Carolina and is known for finger painting technique and art education. Overall size: 21 1/2 x 27 1/2 in. Sight size: 15 1/2 x 21 1/2 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

        Sarasota Estate Auction
      • Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting
        May. 09, 2021

        Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting

        Est: $280 - $360

        ARTIST: Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: finger-painting on paper YEAR: 1965 CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 10 1/2 inches / 40 x 26 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 17 inches / 60 x 43 cm NOTE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Faison_Shaw SIGNATURE: Lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114918 US Shipping $49 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) Ruth Faison Shaw was an American artist, educator who is credited with introducing finger painting into the USA as an art education medium. She developed her techniques while working in Rome, Italy, patenting a safe non-toxic paint in 1931. Shaw was born in Kenansville, North Carolina, on October 15, 1889. She graduated from a Presbyterian girls school, the James Sprunt Institute, in 1906, after which time she gained some experience as (an untrained) school teacher in the Appalachian Mountains. In 1918 Shaw travelled to Italy with the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), before setting up a school in Rome. Shaw is credited with developing the art of finger painting and later introducing it into the American education system. She later claimed she had been inspired when she saw a child smearing iodine onto a wall, realising children liked to 'smear'. This event took place in 1926, when Shaw had already founded an experimental school, the Shaw School, for English-speaking children. Shaw developed the techniques and materials required for finger painting. In 1931 she patented a gelatinous paint medium that would be safe for children. Shaw returned to the USA in 1932. She took a job in the progressive Dalton School in New York City, where she introduced finger painting to the curriculum. An exhibition of finger painting art took place in Manhattan in 1933. She published a book in 1934, titled Finger Painting: A Perfect Medium for Self-Expression. Shaw came to be seen as a pioneer in progressive education. She was invited to lecture about finger painting and organize exhibitions. She started a factory in New York to produce her paint. Finger painting workshops were started for adults. In 1942 she became a lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University. Shaw died in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1969.

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      • Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting
        Feb. 07, 2021

        Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting

        Est: $260 - $300

        ARTIST: Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: finger-painting on paper YEAR: 1965 CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 10 1/2 inches / 40 x 26 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 17 inches / 60 x 43 cm NOTE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Faison_Shaw SIGNATURE: Lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114918 US Shipping $49 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) Ruth Faison Shaw was an American artist, educator who is credited with introducing finger painting into the USA as an art education medium. She developed her techniques while working in Rome, Italy, patenting a safe non-toxic paint in 1931. Shaw was born in Kenansville, North Carolina, on October 15, 1889. She graduated from a Presbyterian girls school, the James Sprunt Institute, in 1906, after which time she gained some experience as (an untrained) school teacher in the Appalachian Mountains. In 1918 Shaw travelled to Italy with the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), before setting up a school in Rome. Shaw is credited with developing the art of finger painting and later introducing it into the American education system. She later claimed she had been inspired when she saw a child smearing iodine onto a wall, realising children liked to 'smear'. This event took place in 1926, when Shaw had already founded an experimental school, the Shaw School, for English-speaking children. Shaw developed the techniques and materials required for finger painting. In 1931 she patented a gelatinous paint medium that would be safe for children. Shaw returned to the USA in 1932. She took a job in the progressive Dalton School in New York City, where she introduced finger painting to the curriculum. An exhibition of finger painting art took place in Manhattan in 1933. She published a book in 1934, titled Finger Painting: A Perfect Medium for Self-Expression. Shaw came to be seen as a pioneer in progressive education. She was invited to lecture about finger painting and organize exhibitions. She started a factory in New York to produce her paint. Finger painting workshops were started for adults. In 1942 she became a lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University. Shaw died in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1969.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting
        Nov. 08, 2020

        Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting

        Est: $280 - $320

        ARTIST: Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: finger-painting on paper YEAR: 1965 CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 10 1/2 inches / 40 x 26 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 17 inches / 60 x 43 cm NOTE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Faison_Shaw SIGNATURE: Lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114918 US Shipping $49 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) Ruth Faison Shaw was an American artist, educator who is credited with introducing finger painting into the USA as an art education medium. She developed her techniques while working in Rome, Italy, patenting a safe non-toxic paint in 1931. Shaw was born in Kenansville, North Carolina, on October 15, 1889. She graduated from a Presbyterian girls school, the James Sprunt Institute, in 1906, after which time she gained some experience as (an untrained) school teacher in the Appalachian Mountains. In 1918 Shaw travelled to Italy with the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), before setting up a school in Rome. Shaw is credited with developing the art of finger painting and later introducing it into the American education system. She later claimed she had been inspired when she saw a child smearing iodine onto a wall, realising children liked to 'smear'. This event took place in 1926, when Shaw had already founded an experimental school, the Shaw School, for English-speaking children. Shaw developed the techniques and materials required for finger painting. In 1931 she patented a gelatinous paint medium that would be safe for children. Shaw returned to the USA in 1932. She took a job in the progressive Dalton School in New York City, where she introduced finger painting to the curriculum. An exhibition of finger painting art took place in Manhattan in 1933. She published a book in 1934, titled Finger Painting: A Perfect Medium for Self-Expression. Shaw came to be seen as a pioneer in progressive education. She was invited to lecture about finger painting and organize exhibitions. She started a factory in New York to produce her paint. Finger painting workshops were started for adults. In 1942 she became a lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University. Shaw died in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1969.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting
        Aug. 09, 2020

        Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting

        Est: $300 - $340

        ARTIST: Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: finger-painting on paper YEAR: 1965 CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 10 1/2 inches / 40 x 26 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 17 inches / 60 x 43 cm NOTE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Faison_Shaw SIGNATURE: Lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114918 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $49 + insurance. Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) Ruth Faison Shaw was an American artist, educator who is credited with introducing finger painting into the USA as an art education medium. She developed her techniques while working in Rome, Italy, patenting a safe non-toxic paint in 1931. Shaw was born in Kenansville, North Carolina, on October 15, 1889. She graduated from a Presbyterian girls school, the James Sprunt Institute, in 1906, after which time she gained some experience as (an untrained) school teacher in the Appalachian Mountains. In 1918 Shaw travelled to Italy with the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), before setting up a school in Rome. Shaw is credited with developing the art of finger painting and later introducing it into the American education system. She later claimed she had been inspired when she saw a child smearing iodine onto a wall, realising children liked to 'smear'. This event took place in 1926, when Shaw had already founded an experimental school, the Shaw School, for English-speaking children. Shaw developed the techniques and materials required for finger painting. In 1931 she patented a gelatinous paint medium that would be safe for children. Shaw returned to the USA in 1932. She took a job in the progressive Dalton School in New York City, where she introduced finger painting to the curriculum. An exhibition of finger painting art took place in Manhattan in 1933. She published a book in 1934, titled Finger Painting: A Perfect Medium for Self-Expression. Shaw came to be seen as a pioneer in progressive education. She was invited to lecture about finger painting and organize exhibitions. She started a factory in New York to produce her paint. Finger painting workshops were started for adults. In 1942 she became a lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University. Shaw died in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1969.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting
        May. 03, 2020

        Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting

        Est: $320 - $360

        ARTIST: Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: finger-painting on paper YEAR: 1965 CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 10 1/2 inches / 40 x 26 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 17 inches / 60 x 43 cm NOTE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Faison_Shaw SIGNATURE: Lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114918 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $49 + insurance. Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) Ruth Faison Shaw was an American artist, educator who is credited with introducing finger painting into the USA as an art education medium. She developed her techniques while working in Rome, Italy, patenting a safe non-toxic paint in 1931. Shaw was born in Kenansville, North Carolina, on October 15, 1889. She graduated from a Presbyterian girls school, the James Sprunt Institute, in 1906, after which time she gained some experience as (an untrained) school teacher in the Appalachian Mountains. In 1918 Shaw travelled to Italy with the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), before setting up a school in Rome. Shaw is credited with developing the art of finger painting and later introducing it into the American education system. She later claimed she had been inspired when she saw a child smearing iodine onto a wall, realising children liked to 'smear'. This event took place in 1926, when Shaw had already founded an experimental school, the Shaw School, for English-speaking children. Shaw developed the techniques and materials required for finger painting. In 1931 she patented a gelatinous paint medium that would be safe for children. Shaw returned to the USA in 1932. She took a job in the progressive Dalton School in New York City, where she introduced finger painting to the curriculum. An exhibition of finger painting art took place in Manhattan in 1933. She published a book in 1934, titled Finger Painting: A Perfect Medium for Self-Expression. Shaw came to be seen as a pioneer in progressive education. She was invited to lecture about finger painting and organize exhibitions. She started a factory in New York to produce her paint. Finger painting workshops were started for adults. In 1942 she became a lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University. Shaw died in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1969.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting
        Mar. 01, 2020

        Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting

        Est: $340 - $380

        ARTIST: Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: finger-painting on paper YEAR: 1965 CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 10 1/2 inches / 40 x 26 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 17 inches / 60 x 43 cm NOTE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Faison_Shaw SIGNATURE: Lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114918 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $49 + insurance. Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) Ruth Faison Shaw was an American artist, educator who is credited with introducing finger painting into the USA as an art education medium. She developed her techniques while working in Rome, Italy, patenting a safe non-toxic paint in 1931. Shaw was born in Kenansville, North Carolina, on October 15, 1889. She graduated from a Presbyterian girls school, the James Sprunt Institute, in 1906, after which time she gained some experience as (an untrained) school teacher in the Appalachian Mountains. In 1918 Shaw travelled to Italy with the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), before setting up a school in Rome. Shaw is credited with developing the art of finger painting and later introducing it into the American education system. She later claimed she had been inspired when she saw a child smearing iodine onto a wall, realising children liked to 'smear'. This event took place in 1926, when Shaw had already founded an experimental school, the Shaw School, for English-speaking children. Shaw developed the techniques and materials required for finger painting. In 1931 she patented a gelatinous paint medium that would be safe for children. Shaw returned to the USA in 1932. She took a job in the progressive Dalton School in New York City, where she introduced finger painting to the curriculum. An exhibition of finger painting art took place in Manhattan in 1933. She published a book in 1934, titled Finger Painting: A Perfect Medium for Self-Expression. Shaw came to be seen as a pioneer in progressive education. She was invited to lecture about finger painting and organize exhibitions. She started a factory in New York to produce her paint. Finger painting workshops were started for adults. In 1942 she became a lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University. Shaw died in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1969.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting
        Dec. 08, 2019

        Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting

        Est: $360 - $400

        ARTIST: Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: finger-painting on paper YEAR: 1965 CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 10 1/2 inches / 40 x 26 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 17 inches / 60 x 43 cm NOTE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Faison_Shaw SIGNATURE: Lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114918 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $49 + insurance. Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) Ruth Faison Shaw was an American artist, educator who is credited with introducing finger painting into the USA as an art education medium. She developed her techniques while working in Rome, Italy, patenting a safe non-toxic paint in 1931. Shaw was born in Kenansville, North Carolina, on October 15, 1889. She graduated from a Presbyterian girls school, the James Sprunt Institute, in 1906, after which time she gained some experience as (an untrained) school teacher in the Appalachian Mountains. In 1918 Shaw travelled to Italy with the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), before setting up a school in Rome. Shaw is credited with developing the art of finger painting and later introducing it into the American education system. She later claimed she had been inspired when she saw a child smearing iodine onto a wall, realising children liked to 'smear'. This event took place in 1926, when Shaw had already founded an experimental school, the Shaw School, for English-speaking children. Shaw developed the techniques and materials required for finger painting. In 1931 she patented a gelatinous paint medium that would be safe for children. Shaw returned to the USA in 1932. She took a job in the progressive Dalton School in New York City, where she introduced finger painting to the curriculum. An exhibition of finger painting art took place in Manhattan in 1933. She published a book in 1934, titled Finger Painting: A Perfect Medium for Self-Expression. Shaw came to be seen as a pioneer in progressive education. She was invited to lecture about finger painting and organize exhibitions. She started a factory in New York to produce her paint. Finger painting workshops were started for adults. In 1942 she became a lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University. Shaw died in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1969.

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      • Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting
        Aug. 18, 2019

        Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting

        Est: $380 - $420

        ARTIST: Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: finger-painting on paper YEAR: 1965 CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 10 1/2 inches / 40 x 26 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 17 inches / 60 x 43 cm NOTE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Faison_Shaw SIGNATURE: Lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114918 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $49 + insurance. Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) Ruth Faison Shaw was an American artist, educator who is credited with introducing finger painting into the USA as an art education medium. She developed her techniques while working in Rome, Italy, patenting a safe non-toxic paint in 1931. Shaw was born in Kenansville, North Carolina, on October 15, 1889. She graduated from a Presbyterian girls school, the James Sprunt Institute, in 1906, after which time she gained some experience as (an untrained) school teacher in the Appalachian Mountains. In 1918 Shaw travelled to Italy with the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), before setting up a school in Rome. Shaw is credited with developing the art of finger painting and later introducing it into the American education system. She later claimed she had been inspired when she saw a child smearing iodine onto a wall, realising children liked to 'smear'. This event took place in 1926, when Shaw had already founded an experimental school, the Shaw School, for English-speaking children. Shaw developed the techniques and materials required for finger painting. In 1931 she patented a gelatinous paint medium that would be safe for children. Shaw returned to the USA in 1932. She took a job in the progressive Dalton School in New York City, where she introduced finger painting to the curriculum. An exhibition of finger painting art took place in Manhattan in 1933. She published a book in 1934, titled Finger Painting: A Perfect Medium for Self-Expression. Shaw came to be seen as a pioneer in progressive education. She was invited to lecture about finger painting and organize exhibitions. She started a factory in New York to produce her paint. Finger painting workshops were started for adults. In 1942 she became a lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University. Shaw died in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1969.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting
        Apr. 14, 2019

        Ruth Faison Shaw (KS,NC,1888-1969) finger-painting

        Est: $380 - $420

        ARTIST: Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: finger-painting on paper YEAR: 1965 CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 10 1/2 inches / 40 x 26 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 17 inches / 60 x 43 cm NOTE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Faison_Shaw SIGNATURE: Lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114918 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $49 + insurance. Ruth Faison Shaw (Kansas, North Carolina, 1888 - 1969) Ruth Faison Shaw was an American artist, educator who is credited with introducing finger painting into the USA as an art education medium. She developed her techniques while working in Rome, Italy, patenting a safe non-toxic paint in 1931. Shaw was born in Kenansville, North Carolina, on October 15, 1889. She graduated from a Presbyterian girls school, the James Sprunt Institute, in 1906, after which time she gained some experience as (an untrained) school teacher in the Appalachian Mountains. In 1918 Shaw travelled to Italy with the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), before setting up a school in Rome. Shaw is credited with developing the art of finger painting and later introducing it into the American education system. She later claimed she had been inspired when she saw a child smearing iodine onto a wall, realising children liked to 'smear'. This event took place in 1926, when Shaw had already founded an experimental school, the Shaw School, for English-speaking children. Shaw developed the techniques and materials required for finger painting. In 1931 she patented a gelatinous paint medium that would be safe for children. Shaw returned to the USA in 1932. She took a job in the progressive Dalton School in New York City, where she introduced finger painting to the curriculum. An exhibition of finger painting art took place in Manhattan in 1933. She published a book in 1934, titled Finger Painting: A Perfect Medium for Self-Expression. Shaw came to be seen as a pioneer in progressive education. She was invited to lecture about finger painting and organize exhibitions. She started a factory in New York to produce her paint. Finger painting workshops were started for adults. In 1942 she became a lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University. Shaw died in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1969.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Ruth Faison Shaw (NC, 1889-1969), Abstract
        Dec. 06, 2013

        Ruth Faison Shaw (NC, 1889-1969), Abstract

        Est: -

        Ruth Faison Shaw (NC, 1889-1969), Abstract finger-painting on paper, signed in pencil lower right, matted behind glass in wooden frame, with Chapel Hill Museum gallery label on the back.. DOA 21.5 x 25.5 in. Ruth Faison Shaw was a great proponent of finger-painting and authored the first textbook on the medium. Selected objects from The Bob Timberlake Collection Bob Timberlake, an internationally acclaimed realist painter, furniture maker, author, and philanthropist lives in Lexington, North Carolina. Primarily known for his watercolor paintings, his depiction of life in his Native North Carolina has endeared his work to an international audience.

        Leland Little Auctions
      • Ruth F. Shaw
        Sep. 15, 2012

        Ruth F. Shaw

        Est: $200 - $400

        (American, 1888-1969)Untitled woodland scene, signed lower right in pencil "Ruth Faison Shaw 1953", finger paint and watercolor on paper, 8 x 9-7/8 in.; wood frame, not examined out of frame Provenance: Deaccessioned by the Fayetteville Museum of Art, Fayetteville, North Carolina, with all proceeds to Benefit the New Museum

        Brunk Auctions
      • Ruth Faison Shaw
        Sep. 15, 2012

        Ruth Faison Shaw

        Est: $200 - $400

        (Kansas, 1888-1969)Two finger paintings: The Swans; 1964 and Sea Life, unsigned, tempera on paper, 15-1/4 x 21-1/4 in.; framed not examined out of frames, light toning Provenance: Deaccessioned by the Fayetteville Museum of Art, Fayetteville, North Carolina, with all proceeds to Benefit the New Museum

        Brunk Auctions
      • Ruth Faison Shaw (NC,1888- 1969), "Medieval Woman"
        Mar. 20, 2010

        Ruth Faison Shaw (NC,1888- 1969), "Medieval Woman"

        Est: $200 - $400

        Ruth Faison Shaw (NC,1888- 1969), "Medieval Woman" paint on artist's board, unsigned, the verso inscribed, "This is an original Ruth Faison Shaw finger painting, shown to me by Miss Shaw at the time of its painting circa 1964." Presented in a textured wooden frame. Ruth Faison Shaw, a native of Kenansville, NC, is best remembered for promoting the therapeutic value of finger painting. She founded the Shaw School in Rome, having subsequent teaching posts in Topeka, Kansas and at UNC-Chapel Hill. SS 19.5 x 15.5 in.; DOA 23 x 19 in. Scattered chipping to paint. Descended from the Leigh Family Estate Collection, of Chapel Hill, NC.

        Leland Little Auctions
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