Longstreet Stephen (American 1907-2002) ”Teacher I
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Longstreet Stephen (American 1907-2002) ”Teacher I” mixed media on paper
Artist biography:
Longstreet Stephen (1907-2002) was born in New York.
Later on he moved to California where he lived in Beverly Hills. Longstreet studied at Rutgers University; NY School Fine and Applied Art, 1927; Paris, 1927-29 and 1933-38, with Mattise and Bonnard, sketching with Pascin, Grosz, Arp & Feitelson.
He was a painter, art historian, sculptor, teacher, critic, lecturer.
Exhibited: Functionist West, Los Angeles; Univ. Arizona, 1953 (solo); Robles Gal., 1945-47, 1950, 1953-56; Univ. Calif., Los Angeles; Univ. So. Calif.; SFMA; Nu-World Shows, Balbac Gal., Paris, 1940-1960; SFMA, 1965; Santa Barbara Mus., 1967; So. Calif. Ann., 1970; Paideia Gals., Los Angeles, 1971. Awards: Winader Found. first prize for watercolor, 1930; first prize for oils, Am. Art Festival, 1946; second prize for drawings, Midwest Antiwar Soc., 1969; gold medal, Photoplay Magazine, 1948; Billboard-Donaldson medal, 1948; Stafford medal, London, 1946; Bowman prize, 1948.
Unit Dimensions: 14”x10,5”
Artist biography:
Longstreet Stephen (1907-2002) was born in New York.
Later on he moved to California where he lived in Beverly Hills. Longstreet studied at Rutgers University; NY School Fine and Applied Art, 1927; Paris, 1927-29 and 1933-38, with Mattise and Bonnard, sketching with Pascin, Grosz, Arp & Feitelson.
He was a painter, art historian, sculptor, teacher, critic, lecturer.
Exhibited: Functionist West, Los Angeles; Univ. Arizona, 1953 (solo); Robles Gal., 1945-47, 1950, 1953-56; Univ. Calif., Los Angeles; Univ. So. Calif.; SFMA; Nu-World Shows, Balbac Gal., Paris, 1940-1960; SFMA, 1965; Santa Barbara Mus., 1967; So. Calif. Ann., 1970; Paideia Gals., Los Angeles, 1971. Awards: Winader Found. first prize for watercolor, 1930; first prize for oils, Am. Art Festival, 1946; second prize for drawings, Midwest Antiwar Soc., 1969; gold medal, Photoplay Magazine, 1948; Billboard-Donaldson medal, 1948; Stafford medal, London, 1946; Bowman prize, 1948.
Unit Dimensions: 14”x10,5”
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