Frederick Childs (1908-1978) - Untitled Modernist Art Studio Still Life (c. 1960, Oil on Canvas).
Frederick Childs (1908-1978) - Untitled Modernist Art Studio Still Life (c. 1960, Oil on Canvas). Still life of an artist’s studio with figurative sculpture and mannequin. In very good condition with wear consistent with age.
Size: 14 x 18 in
pFrederick Robbins Childs was a Manhattan based post-Impressionist painter. A graduate of Harvard University, he began his career as a reporter for The New York World. However, he left journalism to pursue his interests and studies in art. He met his wife, Mary Alexandra Hitchcock, while they were both studying painting at the studio of André Lhote, the French Cubist painter.Lhote’s influence can be seen in many of Childs’ portrait and landscape paintings. Although he is described as a Post-Impressionist, Childs often incorporated the angular aesthetics of Cubism into his bright pallets.
During World War II, Mr. Childs served with the American Field Service in North Africa and with the United States infantry in Europe. After the war he had several one‐man shows at the Passedoit Gallery in Manhattan.
Frederick Childs (1908-1978) - Untitled Modernist Art Studio Still Life (c. 1960, Oil on Canvas). Still life of an artist’s studio with figurative sculpture and mannequin. In very good condition with wear consistent with age.
Size: 14 x 18 in
pFrederick Robbins Childs was a Manhattan based post-Impressionist painter. A graduate of Harvard University, he began his career as a reporter for The New York World. However, he left journalism to pursue his interests and studies in art. He met his wife, Mary Alexandra Hitchcock, while they were both studying painting at the studio of André Lhote, the French Cubist painter.Lhote’s influence can be seen in many of Childs’ portrait and landscape paintings. Although he is described as a Post-Impressionist, Childs often incorporated the angular aesthetics of Cubism into his bright pallets.
During World War II, Mr. Childs served with the American Field Service in North Africa and with the United States infantry in Europe. After the war he had several one‐man shows at the Passedoit Gallery in Manhattan.
Frederick Childs (1908-1978) - Untitled Modernist Art Studio Still Life (c. 1960, Oil on Canvas). Still life of an artist’s studio with figurative sculpture and mannequin. In very good condition with wear consistent with age.
Size: 14 x 18 in
pFrederick Robbins Childs was a Manhattan based post-Impressionist painter. A graduate of Harvard University, he began his career as a reporter for The New York World. However, he left journalism to pursue his interests and studies in art. He met his wife, Mary Alexandra Hitchcock, while they were both studying painting at the studio of André Lhote, the French Cubist painter.Lhote’s influence can be seen in many of Childs’ portrait and landscape paintings. Although he is described as a Post-Impressionist, Childs often incorporated the angular aesthetics of Cubism into his bright pallets.
During World War II, Mr. Childs served with the American Field Service in North Africa and with the United States infantry in Europe. After the war he had several one‐man shows at the Passedoit Gallery in Manhattan.