Doel Reed, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Indiana (1895-1985), ''la Placita'', 1971, Aquatint, 11 3/4"h X 17 - Apr 29, 2023 | Ripley Auctions In In
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Doel Reed, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Indiana (1895-1985), ''La Placita'', 1971, aquatint, 11 3/4"H x 17

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Doel Reed, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Indiana (1895-1985), ''La Placita'', 1971, aquatint, 11 3/4"H x 17
Doel Reed, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Indiana (1895-1985), ''La Placita'', 1971, aquatint, 11 3/4"H x 17
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Doel Reed Oklahoma, New Mexico, Indiana (1895-1985) ''La Placita'', 1971 aquatint Numbered (16/30) lower left, signed and dated lower right. New Mexico Pueblo in valley. Biography from the Archives of askART: Remembered as an important member of the Taos art community after 1960, Doel Reed achieved an international reputation as a landscape artist and printmaker, and as a master of aquatint. His paintings and aquatints were earth-toned and geometric in Doel Reed (American 1895-1985)- ''La Placita'' (Cohen / Rogers 122)- aquatint, 1971, signed and numbered 26/30 in pencil. style and featured architectural forms of the New Mexico landscape. He was born in Logansport, Indiana, and from 1924 until 1959, chaired the art department at Oklahoma State University. Then he moved to Talpa, near Taos, New Mexico where he and his family had been spending many summers and he had done and he did much sketching in Arizona and New Mexico, especially the countryside and pueblos near Talpa. His method of working was to sketch in the field and then complete the paintings in his studio. He first pursued architecture but enjoying drawing, enrolled at the Art Academy of Cincinnati from 1916 to 1917 and 1919 to 1920. He served in World War I and was gassed and temporarily blinded. After months in base hospitals in France, he returned to the Art Academy and became interested in graphics. However, in those days, there were few schools specializing in that subject, so he was largely self taught. In 1952, he was elected to the National Academy of Design. He wrote a book, Doel Reed Makes an Aquatint, published 1965, and known for oils and caseins, he earned much fame from his aquatints. An article titled 'Doel Reed Haunted by Nature's Moods', by M.J. Van Deventer, was in Southwest Art, August 1985 (p 58) Source: Dean Porter and Teresa Ebie, Taos Artists and Their Patrons Peggy and Harold Samuels, The Illustrated Biographical Encylopedia of Artists of the American West 11 3/4"H x 17 5/8"W (plate), 19 5/8"H x 26"W (frame)
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Doel Reed, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Indiana (1895-1985), ''La Placita'', 1971, aquatint, 11 3/4"H x 17

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