Hazel Janicki Schock (1918-1976) Blue, White and Black
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Hazel Janicki Schock (1918-1976)
Blue, White and Black Cabinet,
Mixed media, tempera paint, wood and objects,
Signed on the inside of cabinet door.
H: 28 1/2 W: 21 D: 7 1/4 in.
From the Estate of Janicki-Schock, 1976.
Born in London, Hazel Janicki became a prominent Cleveland artist after her move in 1929, and enrollment in the Cleveland School of Art in 1937. Her piece “The Drapery Box,” lot 150, is exemplary of her dreamlike studies of objects, surreal imagery, and abstraction. She led an active lifestyle as president of the Women’s Art Club, professor at Kent State, recipient of multiple grants from institutions such as the National Institute of Arts, as well as an award winning exhibitor in the May Show. Her mural in the USO lounge in Cleveland’s Old Federal Building received honorable mention in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s 1944 Artists for Victory exhibition. Today her works are held in several permanent collections including that of the Smithsonian Archives.
Blue, White and Black Cabinet,
Mixed media, tempera paint, wood and objects,
Signed on the inside of cabinet door.
H: 28 1/2 W: 21 D: 7 1/4 in.
From the Estate of Janicki-Schock, 1976.
Born in London, Hazel Janicki became a prominent Cleveland artist after her move in 1929, and enrollment in the Cleveland School of Art in 1937. Her piece “The Drapery Box,” lot 150, is exemplary of her dreamlike studies of objects, surreal imagery, and abstraction. She led an active lifestyle as president of the Women’s Art Club, professor at Kent State, recipient of multiple grants from institutions such as the National Institute of Arts, as well as an award winning exhibitor in the May Show. Her mural in the USO lounge in Cleveland’s Old Federal Building received honorable mention in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s 1944 Artists for Victory exhibition. Today her works are held in several permanent collections including that of the Smithsonian Archives.
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Hazel Janicki Schock (1918-1976) Blue, White and Black
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