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Lot 172: CONDIE LAMB - B. ALTMAN & CO Department Store NY

Est: $600 USD - $800 USDSold:
Myers Fine ArtSt. Petersburg, FL, USApril 07, 2013

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CONDIE LAMB attributed. (American, 1862-1936). Diptych. Rendering of B. ALTMAN & CO Department Store in 1877 location 621 6th Ave, New York City. Left panel Gouache on board; Right panel original early 1940's photograph of B. Altmans. Good condition. Painting measures 15 ¾" x 14". Photograph measures 15 ¾" x 14". Frame measures 23" x 36".

From AskArt: "Ella Condie Lamb lived and worked in New York City in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was an acclaimed designer of art in mural, mosaic and stained glass for the J&R Lamb Studios, and her work for the Studios can be seen today in the Sage Chapel at Cornell University, in the Governor Flower Memorial Library in Watertown, New York, and elsewhere. The New York Herald, in a fullpage article about Ella in 1911, gave her the title "The Mistress of Mosaic" for her exceptional design work. Mrs. Lamb also maintained private studios and produced portraits, murals, landscapes and miniatures in oil, watercolor, pastel, pencil, and pen and ink. The New York Times noted that she was known for her portraits of famous persons. Ella Grace Condie was born in New York City on August 30, 1862 to James and Sarah Condie. Ella exhibited talent and determination at an early age and entered the National Academy of Design in 1878 when she was 16. At the Academy, she studied under Lemuel Everett Wilmarth, Frederick Dielman and J. Wells Champney. When she was 18, she won the Academy's Suydam Medal, first prize in Life Drawing. In 1881, Ella entered the Art Students League, where she studied until 1884. There, she learned under the direction of William Merritt Chase, Walter Shirlaw and C.Y. Turner. While at the school, she met Charles Rollinson Lamb, a fellow student, who was to become the President of the Arts Student League at age 26, and, more importantly, was to later become Ella Grace Condie's husband. Charles was an accomplished architect and designer who had a noted career. Ella had a long career as an artist, producing both public and private art. In 1890, her oil on canvas entitled An Advent Angel won the Norman W. Dodge prize at the National Academy of Design competition. The Dodge prize was for the best picture painted by a woman in the United States. Luncheon on the Palisades, Ella's oil on canvas of her husband and their son having lunch out of doors, received praise, as did The Singing Girl and others. Ella's submissions won Honorable Mention at the Columbian Exposition in 1863, Gold Medal at the Atlanta Exposition in 1895, and Honorable Mention in the Pan-Am Exposition in 1901. She exhibited at the National Academy of Design, Society of American Artists, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Art Institute of Chicago, National Arts Club, the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco, the Society of Independent Artists, and other venues. She held one-woman shows in New York City in 1908 and 1912. She was a charter member and life member of the National Arts Club, and was one of the two (the other was Violet Oakley) first women to be accepted into the National Society of Mural Painters. She was a member of the National Association of Women Artists. Ella and her husband had a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Amongst their friends were John Quincy Adams Ward, George de Forest Brush, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, John La Farge, Gustave Stickley, William Merritt Chase, and Thomas and Maria Dewing. Amongst their acquaintances were Mark Twain, Helen Keller and Thomas Edison. In the summer of 1892, business called Charles to Europe, and Ella and son Karl spent the summer in the Cornish, New Hampshire art colony. In 1917, America entered the first World War, and Ella and Charles' three sons joined the armed forces. Ella performed Red Cross work and worried for, and corresponded with, her sons. She produced a well known painting at that time entitled The War Mother which was hung in the window of Marcus Jewelers, on Fifth Avenue during a bond drive and received much attention. It was her statement against the glamorization of war and was published in Art and Archeology magazine. She also put on an exhibition of twelve Garden Paintings and Landscapes in 1917 at Touchstone Galleries. Ella Condie Lamb died on January 25, 1936. The New York Times, in its obituary of Ella wrote that she was a "Noted" and "internationally famous artist"."

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ARTISTS' ESTATES - Paintings, Prints, Sculpture - Fine Art

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Myers Fine Art
April 07, 2013, 12:00 PM EST

1600 4th Street North, St. Petersburg, FL, 33704, US

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