American School Portrait of a Young Woman in Carved Frame, Circa 1930
A quietly compelling American school portrait dating to the 1930s–1940s, executed in oil on artist’s canvas board. The composition presents a softly rendered female sitter, her features modeled with a gentle hand and a restrained, tonal palette characteristic of pre-war academic painting in the United States.
The artist employs subtle transitions of light and shadow across the face, lending the work a calm, introspective presence. The warm auburn tones of the hair and the muted, earthen ground create a harmonious, atmospheric field—both intimate and decorative. While unsigned, the painting reflects a practiced hand, likely produced within a studio or academic setting of the period.
Notably, the work retains its original backing label from Devoe & Raynolds Co., New York and Chicago, a prominent supplier of artist materials in the early 20th century, further supporting its dating to the 1930s–1940s.
Housed in its original carved wood frame, richly detailed with repeating foliate and classical motifs, the piece achieves a strong sense of presence. The frame, with its time-softened patina, complements the painting beautifully and reinforces its period authenticity.
An evocative, character-driven portrait—ideal for adding warmth and narrative to a layered interior.
Details:
- Origin: United States
- Date: Circa 1935–1945
- Medium: Oil on canvas board
- Frame: Original carved wood frame
- Condition: Good vintage condition; age-appropriate surface wear and light patina to frame consistent with period
Dimensions:
- Framed: 17.5” × 19.5”
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