Untitled (Woman Holding Object)

Listing No: 11568

Other Images

  • TSPRE-15522 by BB a.JPG
  • TSPRE-15522 by BB recto with mat.jpg
  • TSPRE-15522 by BB verso_1.JPG
  • TSPRE-15522 by BB verso_2.JPG

My Rooms

No rooms to show.

Offered By

Valley House Gallery

Dallas, TX

Valley House Gallery

6616 Spring Valley Road

Dallas, TX 75254

972-239-2441
[email protected]

Please have the item listing number on hand when you call. This artwork's listing number is: 11568

Artwork Info

FAE Listing No:
11568
Artist:
Everett Franklin Spruce (1908-2002)
Title:
Untitled (Woman Holding Object)
Presentation:
Matted - Overmat

Artwork Medium

Type:
Drawing
Medium:
Pen & Ink
Support:
on Paper
Medium Notes:
ink on flecked paper

Artwork Size & Weight

Primary:
23.75 x 17.75 in.
Outer Dimensions:
28 x 22 in. (Mat Outer Dimension)

Artwork Condition

Condition:
Paper discoloration along the upper edge of the paper sheet that extends down at the upper right side. Also, paper discoloration from center right paper to the bottom paper edge. Except for the area of discoloration at the upper right, the rest is matted out. Remating would eliminate seeing the discoloration entirely.

Artwork Provenance

Provenance:
Directly from the Everett Spruce estate.

About this Piece

Because Everett Spruce memorized the landscapes he intended to eventually paint, he did not often use drawing as a memory tool. Most of his drawings were used to work out compositional ideas. Unlike many of Spruce's landscape paintings that focus on the vista and the enormity of the Texas landscape, his drawings are more focused on the details. All of these drawings show his interest in the land, or humans interacting with it.

About the Artist

Artist Biography from "Everett Spruce artwork and papers" from the Jerry Bywaters Special Collections, Hamon Arts Library, Southern Methodist University

Everett Franklin Spruce was born on December 25, 1907 (some sources list 1908) in Holland, Arkansas, the oldest of six children, to William Everett Spruce and his wife, Fanny May. In 1911 his father moved the family to Adams Mountain in Pope County and later to Mulberry where Spruce graduated high school in 1925. During these early years Spruce was influenced by both the rugged countryside in the foothills of the Ozarks and his father’s occupation of farming. This rural setting provided the young Spruce with ideas for sketching which caught the attention of family members. Word of his artistic talent reached Kathryn and Olin Travis who established a summer painting school in the Ozark Mountains in 1926. Impressed with Spruce’s work, Olin Travis offered him a scholarship at his newly formed Dallas Art Institute (DAI). Spruce moved to Dallas and studied at the DAI from 1926 – 1929 with Travis and another Texas artist, Thomas M. Stell, Jr. Spruce met another art student at the DAI, Alice Virginia Kramer, whom he later married in 1934, and together they exhibited their work in Dallas and participated in the Travis Ozark Summer Art School.

The 1930s proved to be a productive period for Spruce. In 1931 he took a position as gallery assistant at the Free Public Art Gallery, later (1933) renamed the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, and was promoted to registrar when the museum opened its doors at its new location in Fair Park in 1936 in time for the Texas Centennial celebration. In 1932 Spruce exhibited with eight other Texas artists at the Dallas Public Art Gallery in the Exhibition of Young Dallas Painters (All young men under thirty years of age). A half-century later, scholars and art collectors began to employ this exhibition’s title as a general term to identify these and other Dallas artists of that period having a regionalist aesthetic as "The Dallas Nine." Always inspired by his early influence of the Ozark Mountains and the austerity of Texas landscapes, Spruce continued to use everyday scenes in his work that soon began to gain national attention during the 1930s with the inclusion of his paintings in exhibitions across the nation including the Kansas City Art Institute (Kansas City, Missouri), the Rockefeller Center (New York, New York), the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York, New York), the Palace of Fine Arts (San Francisco, California), and the New York World’s Fair Exhibition (New York, New York).

In 1940 Spruce joined the art faculty at the University of Texas at Austin where he began as an instructor in life drawing and creative design. From 1949 – 1951 Spruce served as Chairman of the Department of Art and in 1954 he became Professor of Art. In 1958 Spruce was the first artist featured in the Blaffer Series on Texas Art, published by the University of Texas Press. The portfolio, entitled A Portfolio of Eight Paintings, includes "Everett Spruce: an Appreciation" by Jerry Bywaters, then director of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. In 1974 Spruce retired from the art department as professor emeritus yet continued to paint until he was 88 years old. Spruce died in Austin in 2002 at the age of 94, survived by his twin daughters and two sons. Spruce’s legacy continues today through the countless number of students he influenced during his tenure at the University of Texas at Austin. In addition, his work is now part of permanent collections at the Dallas Museum of Art, the Blanton Museum of Art (University of Texas at Austin), the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the Museum of Modern Art (New York), and the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York).

Sources:

Aikman, W. Russ. "Everett Franklin Spruce (1907 – 2008)." The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture. http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=3341 (accessed March 25, 2009).

Carraro, Betty Francine. Painters of the Southwest Landscape: Otis Dozier, William Lester, Everett Spruce. MFA Thesis, Southern Methodist University, 1976.

If you would like to submit a question to the dealer, please Sign In or Sign Up now.
  • 1985
    Mixed-Media on Paper
    39.5 x 27.5 in.
    Listing no. 11542
    NOW: $4,800.00
  • 2014
    Graphite on Paper
    30 x 22.5 in.
    Listing no. 10818
    NOW: $1,054.07
  • 1988
    Charcoal on Paper Panel
    19.5 x 15.5 in.
    Listing no. 11343
    NOW: $2,226.20
  • 1998
    Charcoal on Paper
    35 x 15.75 in.
    Listing no. 11547
    NOW: $2,800.00
  • Pen & Ink on Paper
    23.75 x 18.75 in.
    Listing no. 11369
    NOW: $1,947.93
  • Pen & Ink on Paper
    16 x 21.25 in.
    Listing no. 11489
    NOW: $3,000.00
  • Pen & Ink on Paper
    18.75 x 23.75 in.
    Listing no. 11596
    NOW: $2,200.00
  • Pen & Ink on Paper
    12 x 9.5 in.
    Listing no. 11468
    NOW: $2,200.00
  • Pen & Ink on Paper
    23.75 x 18.75 in.
    Listing no. 11369
    NOW: $1,947.93
  • Ink Wash on Paper
    16.75 x 17.75 in.
    Listing no. 11330
    NOW: $1,391.38
  • Mixed-Media on Paper
    17.5 x 19 in.
    Listing no. 11153
    NOW: $1,255.79
  • Pen & Ink on Paper
    12 x 9.5 in.
    Listing no. 11273
    NOW: $1,203.40
  • Pen & Ink on Paper
    11 x 14 in.
    Listing no. 11157
    NOW: $1,004.63
  • Pen & Ink on Paper
    12 x 8.75 in.
    Listing no. 11312
    NOW: $973.96

View All Listings by this Artist