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| FOSTER, Enid (1896-1979), American, Surrealist, Monotype and Pen (12.0" x 9.0") |
Artist:
Enid Foster (1896-1979) American
Title:
“Night Club”
Date:
1950
Medium: Mono-Type Pen on paper
Materials: Monotype and
pen, surrealist heads and eyes
Markings: Original Label
on back of artwork
Dimensions: 12” x 9”
Framed:
Yes, item has remained within the original frame when acquired by Mr. Prince and Mr. Hemphill, Jr.;
Inventory No: NAPT.1999.000005
Provenance: Neal Prince Trust u/a/d 10/18/1999
Mr. Neal A. Prince
Mr. Neal A. Prince and Mr. Herbert Waide Hemphill, Jr. ¹
The New Gallery, 53 West 44th Street , New York, New York
Provenance: Source documentation for the Fine Arts Appraisal for Herbert W. Hemphill, Jr., May 12, 1964, Page 10/13
Footnote: Provenance is fully noted
within Herbert Waide Hemphill, Jr. (a/k/a Burt) insurance policy executed by Neal A. Prince in 1964 and is filed with the Smithsonian Institute American Archives
in Box 6, in Folders 13-18.
Footnote¹:
This item is part of Mr. Prince's Collection from the Surrealism movement.
Enid Foster (1896-1979) American
Ms. Enid Foster was born
in San Francisco,
CA on October 28,
1896. Foster was a pupil of
Chester
Beach
and a resident of San Francisco until the early 1930's; she then moved across the bay to Piedmont. She became a professional Sculptor. Her last years were spent
in Napa, CA; she died there on September 20, 1979.
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