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Lot 172: Clara Langenbach (Canada,NY,1871-1964) oil painting

Est: $575 USD - $650 USDSold:
Broward Auction GalleryDania Beach, FL, USMay 03, 2020

Item Overview

Description

ARTIST: Clara Emma Langenbach (Canadian, New York, 1871 - 1964)
NAME: Lake Landscape - Feldsee (titled on verso)
MEDIUM: oil on board
CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. Wear to frame.
SIGHT SIZE: 22 x 25 inches / 55 x 63 cm
FRAME SIZE: 27 x 29 inches / 68 x 73 cm
SIGNATURE: Lower left
CATEGORY: antique vintage painting
SKU#: 116425
WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description

US Shipping $75 + insurance.

Clara Emma Langenbach (Canadian, New York, 1871 - 1964)
Clara Emma Langenbach is noted impressionist painter, illustrator, designer, art lecturer, and teacher is primarily known for her paintings in oil, tempera and watercolors of marine scenes, landscapes, coastal views, harbor scenes, and miniature paintings.
Clara was born January 28, 1871 in Sebringville, Ontario, a small village just northwest of Stratford, to Frank Langenbach and Elizabeth (nГ©e Klorer) Langenbach. She had a younger sister, Edith J. (Mrs. Thomas J. Hassett, circa 1877-1966). In 1875, the family immigrated to the United States and settled in Buffalo, NY. From an early age, Clara showed promise with her artistic talents and began drawing around the age of nine, much to the delight of her classmates who admired her drawings and cherished the ones Clara gave them.
Her early education was in the Buffalo public elementary and high schools, graduating from Buffalo Central High School #16. Her formal academic art studies and training included the Albright Art School in Buffalo, NY; Art Students' League, NYC under John Fabian Carlson, N.A. (Swedish-American, 1875-1947); Frank Swift Chase (American, 1886-1958) and Walter Goltz, N.A. (American, 1875-1956); as well as one year's art course at the Pratt Institute of Art, Brooklyn, NY.
She also studied under Harry Leith-Ross (American, 1886-1973); life and portrait painting with George Ernest Fosbery, R.C.A. (Canadian, 1874-1960); marine painting during the summers in Gloucester, MA with Frederick John Mulhaupt (American, 1871-1938); watercolors in New York with Anna S. Fisher, N.A. (American, 1873-1942); and also with William Merritt Chase (American, 1849-1916). She also spent several summers at the Art League in Woodstock (Catskills), NY, and also studied at some Cape Ann schools in Massachusetts.
A lifelong career teaching art for the primary grades in the Buffalo public school system began with Buffalo School #15 in 1893 on Oak Street (corner of Burton St.). Clara also taught at several other schools over the course of her 43 year-long career, retiring in 1936. The creative aspect of teaching immediately appealed to her, and she considered it a privilege and her responsibility to guide student's minds in a constructive way.
She once stated, "First you find your way to the child's heart. Then you make the most of his ability" She inspired thousands of students over the course of her career, while developing their artistic abilities and inner characters.
Teaching children became her lifelong profession and joy.
After the United States entered WWI in 1917, the U.S. Department of the Treasury War Loan Organization, Savings Division, held a contest to raise funds for the war effort. Given Clara's unique experiences as a schoolteacher and artist, she wanted her voice to be heard. Many of her pupils, whose fathers were serving in the war, could not understand why their daddy was not at home, so Clara would often try to comfort the ones that were distraught. Having witnessed firsthand the impact of the war on her students, Clara illustrated her poster depicting a child whose father was absent. The child was shown wringing his hands and holding back tears, with the header and words that read, "WAR SAVINGS STAMPS: My daddy's a soldier, won't you help bring him back?"
Her poster was accepted by the National War Savings Stamp Committee from several hundred entries and was patriotically colored red, white and blue, size 22" x 14". It was also placed on exhibition in the New York City Public Library, NYC. Five thousand copies of the poster were printed and made available for distribution in Western New York and in other cities across the nation. Additional text beneath the poster's title included, 'Contributed to W.S.S. Committee Retail Merchants Association of Buffalo', and it was printed by Matthews-Northrup Works Buffalo, Cleveland and New York.
Clara was a member of the Buffalo Society of Artists (BSA), and had also been on their board of directors. Other memberships included: Sanity in Art (was secretary of the Western New York branch from 1939-43); The Rationalists of Buffalo/Rochester and was elected secretary (later known as the Genesee Group, with name variations to include Genesee Artists Group of Rochester, or just Genesee Group of Rochester) of which Clara was a member as well; Saturday Sketch Club; North Shore Arts Association, Gloucester, MA; National League of American Pen Women (NLAPW) Brush Division (Western New York Branch; and was also past Art Chairman and secretary), Society of Independent Artists, NYC; Allied Artists of America; Boston Art Club (Awarded full membership), Boston, MA; Philadelphia Art Alliance; Providence Art Club, Providence, RI; Town Club (Women's group formed in 1926, Buffalo, NY and was their former art director); American Professional League, Buffalo Women Teachers' Association; National Educational Association and the Zonta Club of Buffalo.
She was once the former head of the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, and she also frequently gave lectures on art for the Genesee Group in Rochester, NY. Clara exhibited actively and widely throughout her career in and around Buffalo and Rochester, NY, as well as across the nation in numerous public and museum shows including the Albright Art Gallery (now the Albright-Knox Art Gallery); the Smithsonian Gallery in Washington, DC; Philadelphia Art Alliance; across New York State; Ohio; New England; Massachusetts; Rhode Island; Connecticut and Florida among others.
From 1906-35, Clara exhibited annually with the Buffalo Society of Artists, Buffalo, NY. She also exhibited with the Society of Independent Artists (1918) and the Allied Artists of America (1925), both in NYC; as well as the Town Club, which was a women's group that formed in 1926, located at the former Spencer Kellogg House located at 805 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, NY. From 1928-46, she exhibited annually with the National League of American Pen Women (NLAPW), Western New York Branch, winning 2nd prize Red Ribbon with Popularity Vote & Cash Prize in 1936; and the Effie Farnham Burns Founder's Medal in 1942.
From 1928-45, summers were spent exhibiting annually with the North Shore Arts Association, Gloucester, MA, where she also maintained a studio at the Rocky Neck Art Colony. She also exhibited with the Boston Art Club (1934), Boston, MA, the Allied Artists of America (1935), and participated in several group shows with the Rationalists group of Buffalo and Rochester, NY artists between the years 1939-1945. The Rationalists dissolved and the Rochester branch turned into the Genesee Artists Group and Clara exhibited with them in late 1940's.
Other exhibitions included; the "Conservative Painters Exhibition", group invitational art festival at the City Art Museum of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO (1943); and the Rundel Gallery of the Rochester Public Library, Rochester, NY.
In 1946, Clara gave a speech at the Hotel Statler in Buffalo to a group of artists from the Zonta Club, and she expressed why she loved art, "The writer uses words, the musician, notes, the draftsman, lines, and the painter, colors, to give their message to mankind. The painter's and the musician's is a universal language and anybody, regardless of race or language, can, if they have ears, hear music, and see pictures, if they have eyes. The aim of the artist is always to make people a little bit happier, a little bit more understanding and a bit more comforted."[6]??
Clara proudly held copyrights for twenty-three different toy dollhouse furniture designs in paper (origami-like, one sheet of folded paper) called "Ucutit" diagrams" (Copyrighted 1917-1918), and also designed covers for La Hacienda magazine, formerly published in Buffalo, NY. She enjoyed traveling here and abroad, and also spoke French and German, which helped her appreciate more of the culture when in Europe.
Around the Western New York area, she could often be seen walking with her painting box and sketchbook tucked under her arm. Her favorite subjects were landscapes and marine scenes, for which she received a great deal of attention from other artists and the press.
She never married, and for most of her career, she resided and maintained her studio at the home she had built at 21 Colvin Parkway in Buffalo in 1922 (later named Colvin Ave.) where her paintings hung in every room throughout the house. Her house originally cost $13,000 to build and she managed to pay it off within three years. Though retired from teaching, Clara did continue to do commercial art through the 1940's-mid 50's.
On Valentines' Day, February 14, 1964, Clara died at the age of 93 and was buried in the Pine Hill Cemetery (AKA United German and French Cemetery), 800 Pine Ridge Rd., Cheektowaga, NY.
Clara is listed in numerous art reference publications including: The Buffalo Artists' Register, Principal Women of America, Who was Who in American Art, 1564-1975 (from 1936-1999), Who's Who in the East (1942-1943), Who's Who in New York City and State (1952), The Encyclopedia of American Biography (1957), Who's Who of American Women: A Biographical Dictionary of Notable Living American Women (1958-59), Women Artists in American: Eighteenth Century to Present (1973), Dictionary of Women Artists: An International Dictionary of Women Artists Born Before 1900 (1985), Biographical Index of Artists in Canada (2003), Davenports Art Reference: The Gold Edition (2005), and The Artist's Bluebook: 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005.
Her works can be found in many museums and galleries, as well as numerous public and private collections around the world.

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Auction Details

Fine & Decorative Art (May 2020)

by
Broward Auction Gallery
May 03, 2020, 11:45 AM EST

#185 398 E Dania Beach blvd, Dania Beach, FL, 33004, US

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Invoices must be paid in full to Broward Auction Gallery before purchased property can be released or collected. We will store merchandise free of charge for a period of up to (10) business days. After that period a daily storage charge of $5 per lot/day will commence regardless of lot size or value.
For items that are too large for in-house shipment, a gallery approved vendor will be provided for crate and freight services. Broward Auction Gallery WILL NOT CANCEL SALE DUE TO SHIPPING.

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All invoices must be paid no later than the 5th business day following the conclusion of the auction. A dispute will be entered for any invoice not paid within 5 business day.
We accept credit cards, personal or company checks, bank wire transfers. Property purchased during the auction may not be removed until the full purchase price, including buyer's premium and all applicable taxes, have been paid. Broward Auction Gallery reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal check until the check has cleared the bank.
Any invoice not paid in full within fourteen (14) days after the auction may be cancelled and the sale rescinded without further notice to the purchaser.
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