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Felrath Hines

(1913-1993)

Brown Landscape; Autumn Eve.

Oil on canvas, circa 1950.
Signed in ink on the backing board, verso. Inscribed as titled in ink on the stretcher.
24 x 28 in. (61 x 71.1 cm.), Frame: 25 1/4 x 29 1/2 in. (64.1 x 74.9 cm.)

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  • Notes:
    In the early 1950s, when Felrath Hines created "Brown Landscape; Autumn Eve," he was living in New York City and earning his living wages as a writer, fabric designer, China pattern painter and framer. In 1952 he met fellow artist Julian Fishburne who opened his eyes to the possibilities of a career in art conservation. Building on his art education from John Herron Art School, The Art Institute of Chicago, New York University, and Pratt Institute he expanded his knowledge of the plastic arts with an education in art conservation.
    Hines apprenticed with Caroline and Sheldon Keck soon followed by a decades long supervisory role at the Fine Arts Conservation Lab. He worked with Georgia O'Keeffe as her personal restorer from 1967 until 1979. He went on to serve as Chief Conservator at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden where he retired in 1984 devoting the remainder of his life exclusively to his painting, which was always his main focus. Felrath Hines had a stellar career exhibiting at many major museums and galleries. In 1963 he was a founding member of the Spiral Group, a collective of artists from diverse backgrounds and at varied stages in their careers. All sharing a collective passion for the vision of the Civil Rights Movement. This pivotal moment in history imbued these artists with purpose to their role as influential artists.
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