William Fitch Wray (CA,UK,1891-1967) oil painting
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ARTIST: William Fitch Wray (California, British, Canadian, 1891 - 1967)
NAME: Desert Landscape
MEDIUM: oil on board
CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light.
SIGHT SIZE: 5 x 6 inches / 12 x 15 cm
FRAME SIZE: 6 x 7 inches / 15 x 17 cm
SIGNATURE: lower right
NOTE: has artist's stamp on verso
CATEGORY: antique vintage painting
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SKU#: 118387
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BIOGRAPHY:
A native of England, Fitch-Wray received his education in the North London Academy Art college. It was during these years that he studied many subjects, not all of them pertaining to art but which would be valuable to his later painting.His other art training included schools in Paris, Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. His painting took him to 14 countries of the world where he painted all of nature, her clouds and mountains, valleys, forests and rivers.Fitch-Wray came to the United States in 1922 and spent considerable time in Canada, absorbing and painting the land of the Canadian Rockies. For seven years, he traveled and painted, such places as Banff, Alberta, and Vancouver, B.C. and until this time selling his paintings to commercial firms and private individuals.During the war, he operated and art school in Santa Monica and painted airplane parts in detail for Douglas Aircraft's illustrated catalogue. He did this in addition to his regular paintings that always found a ready market.It was in Yucaipa that he first became interested in miniature paintings. Living near the desert, he found a kaleidoscope of colors and feelings in the desert. And he soon found that these moods, painted in miniature, were in great demand. What buyers wanted were groups of four to six to embellish a living room or hall - paintings detailed in execution, delicate in color and balanced in composition. Fitch-Wray devoted more and more time to these miniatures and soon had a thriving business. Today, for example, Bullock's Department Store in Los Angeles alone buys 100 paintings a month for their enthusiastic customers.As is inevitable with top quality artists, Fitch-Wray was soon approached by a group of Costa Mesa women who wanted art lessons. He obliged, but strictly limits his class to seven members. He feels that more can be taught and learned in an intimate group than in the more impersonal atmosphere of larger classes.
NAME: Desert Landscape
MEDIUM: oil on board
CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light.
SIGHT SIZE: 5 x 6 inches / 12 x 15 cm
FRAME SIZE: 6 x 7 inches / 15 x 17 cm
SIGNATURE: lower right
NOTE: has artist's stamp on verso
CATEGORY: antique vintage painting
AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US
SKU#: 118387
US Shipping $29 + insurance.
BIOGRAPHY:
A native of England, Fitch-Wray received his education in the North London Academy Art college. It was during these years that he studied many subjects, not all of them pertaining to art but which would be valuable to his later painting.His other art training included schools in Paris, Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. His painting took him to 14 countries of the world where he painted all of nature, her clouds and mountains, valleys, forests and rivers.Fitch-Wray came to the United States in 1922 and spent considerable time in Canada, absorbing and painting the land of the Canadian Rockies. For seven years, he traveled and painted, such places as Banff, Alberta, and Vancouver, B.C. and until this time selling his paintings to commercial firms and private individuals.During the war, he operated and art school in Santa Monica and painted airplane parts in detail for Douglas Aircraft's illustrated catalogue. He did this in addition to his regular paintings that always found a ready market.It was in Yucaipa that he first became interested in miniature paintings. Living near the desert, he found a kaleidoscope of colors and feelings in the desert. And he soon found that these moods, painted in miniature, were in great demand. What buyers wanted were groups of four to six to embellish a living room or hall - paintings detailed in execution, delicate in color and balanced in composition. Fitch-Wray devoted more and more time to these miniatures and soon had a thriving business. Today, for example, Bullock's Department Store in Los Angeles alone buys 100 paintings a month for their enthusiastic customers.As is inevitable with top quality artists, Fitch-Wray was soon approached by a group of Costa Mesa women who wanted art lessons. He obliged, but strictly limits his class to seven members. He feels that more can be taught and learned in an intimate group than in the more impersonal atmosphere of larger classes.
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William Fitch Wray (CA,UK,1891-1967) oil painting
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