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Elsie Lower Pomeroy

Elsie Lower Pomeroy (1882-1971) was an artist most closely associated with the American Scene Painting movement and specifically California Regionalism or California Scene Painting. She was also one of a small group of botanical illustrators who worked for the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in the early 20th century.

Elsie Lower Pomeroy
Born
Elsie E. Lower

September 30, 1882
Died1971
NationalityAmerican
EducationCorcoran School of Art
Known foroil painting, watercolor, botanical illustrations
MovementAmerican Scene Painting

Early life and education edit

Elsie E. Lower was born September 30, 1882, in New Castle, Pennsylvania.[1] She was the daughter of Cyrus B. Lower, a decorated Union Army American Civil War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient.[2] She grew up in Washington, D.C., and graduated from the Corcoran School of Art in the early 1900s.[1]

USDA illustrator edit

 
Elsie E. Lower watercolor of the Rose d'Italie grape, created for the USDA.

By 1908, she was working as an artist for the USDA, drawing botanical illustrations for the USDA yearbooks.[1] She was one of a select cohort of botanical illustrators working for the USDA at this time, among whom were also Deborah Griscom Passmore, Ellen Isham Schutt, Royal Charles Steadman, and Amanda Newton. She painted over 280 watercolors for the USDA, including both common fruits such as citrus, apples, and strawberries, and less common fruits such as cherimoyas. The 1908 USDA yearbook contained two of her images, including the Augbert peach (pg. 479) and Kawakami and Lonestar persimmons (pg. 484).[3] The 1909 USDA yearbook contained two of her images, including an ear of corn (pg. 335) and the Diploma currant (pg. 414).[4] Unlike most of her USDA colleagues, she would go on to have a career as an exhibiting artist after she left the service.

 
Elsie E. Lower watercolor of diseased Eureka lemon (Citrus limon)

In 1911, she married Carl Stone Pomeroy, a young pomologist at the USDA. By 1913, the couple had moved to Riverside, California, where Carl joined the Citrus Experiment Station and helped to develop the navel orange/citrus industry in Southern California.

California painter edit

While in Riverside, she began studies and friendships with Millard Sheets, Phil Dike, and Eliot O'Hara and was a member of the Riverside Art Association.[5] During this time, she completed a series of four watercolors about the citrus industry in Riverside. These paintings were exhibited throughout the United States, won numerous awards, and are currently in the permanent collection at the University of California at Riverside. In 1935, she went to Washington, D.C., where she was employed as a botanical artist for several months by the U.S. Forestry Service.[5] It was during this trip that she did studies for her painting "Melting Snow", which is now in the collection of the Butler Institute of American Art in Ohio.[5]

In the mid 1940s Elsie and Carl moved to Mill Valley in Marin County, California.[6] An ardent nature lover, Elsie traveled throughout the state capturing the California scene. Her subjects included everything from Death Valley and coastal scenes to the Spanish missions and San Francisco cityscapes. She maintained her close ties with other California Scene painters such as Sheets, Rex Brandt, Milford Zornes, Emil Kosa, Jr. and Phil Paradise. Even in her early 80s she was painting and traveling with Sheets to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

Elsie lived in Marin County to the end of her life and was a member of the Marin Society of Artists.[7][8] She died in 1971 in Mill Valley, California, leaving behind hundreds of watercolors, oils, and drawings.[9] Her USDA watercolors are now part of the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection.

Although not as well known as her male contemporaries, her work exemplifies the California Scene Painting movement from the 1920s-50s period. Her primary mediums were watercolor and oil, but she also did drawings and used tempera.

Special awards and exhibitions include: "Two Hundred American Watercolors," National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., 1941; 1st Watercolor Prize from the Butler Art Institute, Ohio, 1942; Honorable Mention, California Watercolor Society, Los Angeles Museum of Art, 1939; International Exhibition of Watercolors, Art Institute of Chicago, 1938 & 1939; Honorable Mention, San Francisco Women Artists, San Francisco Museum of Art, 1966.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Hughes, Edan Milton. Artists in California, 1786-1940: L-Z. Crocker Art Museum, 2002.
  2. ^ Kovinick, Phil, and Marian Yoshiki-Kovinick. An encyclopedia of women artists of the American West. University of Texas Press, 1998.
  3. ^ Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture 1908. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1908.
  4. ^ Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture 1909. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909.
  5. ^ a b c "Club News". The San Bernardino County Sun, March 7, 1935, p. 17.
  6. ^ "Marin Art Notes". Sausalito News, vol. 61, no. 2, January 10, 1946, p.3.
  7. ^ MacAdam, Barbara. "Something to Glow On". Nancy Haynes website.
  8. ^ "Marin Art Notes". Sausalito News, vol. 62, no. 8, February 20, 1947, p.4.
  9. ^ "Elsie L. Pomeroy, 88, Dies". Obituaries, San Rafael Independent Journal, June 8, 1971.

External links edit

  • USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection

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Elsie Lower Pomeroy 1882 1971 was an artist most closely associated with the American Scene Painting movement and specifically California Regionalism or California Scene Painting She was also one of a small group of botanical illustrators who worked for the United States Department of Agriculture USDA in the early 20th century Elsie Lower PomeroyBornElsie E LowerSeptember 30 1882New Castle PennsylvaniaDied1971Mill Valley CaliforniaNationalityAmericanEducationCorcoran School of ArtKnown foroil painting watercolor botanical illustrationsMovementAmerican Scene Painting Contents 1 Early life and education 2 USDA illustrator 3 California painter 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editElsie E Lower was born September 30 1882 in New Castle Pennsylvania 1 She was the daughter of Cyrus B Lower a decorated Union Army American Civil War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient 2 She grew up in Washington D C and graduated from the Corcoran School of Art in the early 1900s 1 USDA illustrator edit nbsp Elsie E Lower watercolor of the Rose d Italie grape created for the USDA By 1908 she was working as an artist for the USDA drawing botanical illustrations for the USDA yearbooks 1 She was one of a select cohort of botanical illustrators working for the USDA at this time among whom were also Deborah Griscom Passmore Ellen Isham Schutt Royal Charles Steadman and Amanda Newton She painted over 280 watercolors for the USDA including both common fruits such as citrus apples and strawberries and less common fruits such as cherimoyas The 1908 USDA yearbook contained two of her images including the Augbert peach pg 479 and Kawakami and Lonestar persimmons pg 484 3 The 1909 USDA yearbook contained two of her images including an ear of corn pg 335 and the Diploma currant pg 414 4 Unlike most of her USDA colleagues she would go on to have a career as an exhibiting artist after she left the service nbsp Elsie E Lower watercolor of diseased Eureka lemon Citrus limon In 1911 she married Carl Stone Pomeroy a young pomologist at the USDA By 1913 the couple had moved to Riverside California where Carl joined the Citrus Experiment Station and helped to develop the navel orange citrus industry in Southern California California painter editWhile in Riverside she began studies and friendships with Millard Sheets Phil Dike and Eliot O Hara and was a member of the Riverside Art Association 5 During this time she completed a series of four watercolors about the citrus industry in Riverside These paintings were exhibited throughout the United States won numerous awards and are currently in the permanent collection at the University of California at Riverside In 1935 she went to Washington D C where she was employed as a botanical artist for several months by the U S Forestry Service 5 It was during this trip that she did studies for her painting Melting Snow which is now in the collection of the Butler Institute of American Art in Ohio 5 In the mid 1940s Elsie and Carl moved to Mill Valley in Marin County California 6 An ardent nature lover Elsie traveled throughout the state capturing the California scene Her subjects included everything from Death Valley and coastal scenes to the Spanish missions and San Francisco cityscapes She maintained her close ties with other California Scene painters such as Sheets Rex Brandt Milford Zornes Emil Kosa Jr and Phil Paradise Even in her early 80s she was painting and traveling with Sheets to San Miguel de Allende Mexico Elsie lived in Marin County to the end of her life and was a member of the Marin Society of Artists 7 8 She died in 1971 in Mill Valley California leaving behind hundreds of watercolors oils and drawings 9 Her USDA watercolors are now part of the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection Although not as well known as her male contemporaries her work exemplifies the California Scene Painting movement from the 1920s 50s period Her primary mediums were watercolor and oil but she also did drawings and used tempera Special awards and exhibitions include Two Hundred American Watercolors National Gallery of Art Washington D C 1941 1st Watercolor Prize from the Butler Art Institute Ohio 1942 Honorable Mention California Watercolor Society Los Angeles Museum of Art 1939 International Exhibition of Watercolors Art Institute of Chicago 1938 amp 1939 Honorable Mention San Francisco Women Artists San Francisco Museum of Art 1966 References edit a b c Hughes Edan Milton Artists in California 1786 1940 L Z Crocker Art Museum 2002 Kovinick Phil and Marian Yoshiki Kovinick An encyclopedia of women artists of the American West University of Texas Press 1998 Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture 1908 Washington Government Printing Office 1908 Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture 1909 Washington Government Printing Office 1909 a b c Club News The San Bernardino County Sun March 7 1935 p 17 Marin Art Notes Sausalito News vol 61 no 2 January 10 1946 p 3 MacAdam Barbara Something to Glow On Nancy Haynes website Marin Art Notes Sausalito News vol 62 no 8 February 20 1947 p 4 Elsie L Pomeroy 88 Dies Obituaries San Rafael Independent Journal June 8 1971 External links editUSDA Pomological Watercolor Collection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elsie Lower Pomeroy amp oldid 1178142099, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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