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Nov 9, 2024
John Steuart Curry
(American, 1897-1946)
Lady in Red Dress Clutching Papers
Oil on canvas
36" x 24"
Signed to the bottom left corner. Cursive pencil inscription on the stretcher that appears to read "Miss Marvel - Jacket." The frame measures 44 1/2" x 32 1/2".
Kansas native John Steuart Curry is regarded as one of the three figureheads of Regionalist art, alongside his contemporaries Thomas Hart Benton and Grant Wood. His works are held in numerous American institutions, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago. Tragic Prelude, his mural for the Kansas State Capitol, stands as one of the most iconic images of Midwestern art.
The canvas has been loose-lined with a modern polyester lining for support (the original canvas and stretcher were retained and remain stable). The oil was professionally restored in 2005, including scattered in-painting, most concentrated along the upper left edge (there are no touch-ups to the
This work is referenced in the Smithsonian Archives of American Art's collected digital archives of the John Steuart Curry estate documents under the inventory number 39031 (matching an inventory number to reverse of the painting) and the title above, Lady in Red Dress Clutching Papers. From a private Kansas City collection, acquired from a Treadway sale.
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