Fannie Lou Spelce Original Oil On Linen Canvas 'Three Streets', Frame Measures 37.5x25.5", Canvas Measures 36x24" - Mayo Auction & Realty
Fannie Lou Spelce Original Oil On Linen Canvas 'Three Streets', Frame Measures 37.5x25.5", Canvas Measures 36x24"
Lot Number:328
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Start Time:9/26/2024 2:00:00 PM
End Time:10/17/2024 1:55:45 AM
Bid Count:1
Current High Bidder:2004
Starting Bid:$10.00
Bid Increment:$1.00
Current Bid:$10.00

 Fannie Lou Bennett Spelce   Born:  1908 - Dyer, Arkansas   Died:   1998 - Austin, Texas   Known for:  Scenes of small towns, southern genre, folk art oil painting A painter of "delightful memories" of small town life of Dyer, Arkansas, Fannie Spelce was a professional nurse who worked in Houston from 1955 through 1959 with Dr. Michael DeBakey in his pioneering open-heart surgery. She retired from her forty-two year nursing career in 1972, and devoted herself to her talent and interest in fine-art painting. In the summer of 1966, she took art lessons at Laguna Gloria Art Museum, but a teacher discouraged her by describing her work as "primitive". He suggested that she not take lessons but just work on her own. By 1970, she had a relatively large body of work, and her son, Bennett, an advertising executive, took some of her paintings to New York City, where a representative of the Kennedy Galleries offered to represent her. Her highly detailed, ultra precise depictions scenes of old-fashioned, good times near her Ozark-farm birthplace, gained widespread attention. In totality, she completed nearly 500 paintings, which are "happy renditions of days gone by, even though not everyone may agree with the rose-colored view that the artist presents." (288) Sources:   Chuck and Jan Rosenak, "Museum of American Folk Art Encyclopedia of "Twentieth-Century American Folk Art and Artists"   askART

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