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Natalie Arras Tepper

Natalie Arras Tepper (1888-1950) was an American painter of New York State scenes.

Natalie Arras Tepper
Born1888
New York
Died1950(1950-00-00) (aged 61–62)
NationalityAmerican
Known forpainter

Biography edit

Natalie Tepper worked with Guy Wiggins, Eric Pape, James McManus, and John R. Koopman.[1]

Leon Friend, art tutor at Brooklyn's Abraham Lincoln High School,[2] wrote:

Natalie Arras Tepper sees the broad, airy vistas of upper New York State as we should like to see them. In this, Tepper's third annual exhibition, distinct, significant areas of tones are played against each other to produce effects of modeling as solid and as vital as the substance the artist interprets. While refreshingly free in treatment, these nature-inspired melodies are nevertheless designed, not casual. The spontaneous brush-strokes are the result of the kind of forethought and understanding that accompany the master sculptor on his excursions into the stone. Thus far Tepper's every step, in the realm of painting, has been a step forward.[3]

Natalie's works are signed in bold block letters simply N.A.Tepper.

Natalie Arras Tepper's paintings have been on exhibit at the Abraham Lincoln Gallery, Brooklyn N.Y.,;[1][3][4] Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, N.Y.;,[5] Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany N.Y.;[6] American Fine Arts Galleries, 215W 57th Street, N.Y.[7]

She died on Aug 5, 1950[8] At the time of death, Natalie Arras Tepper, relict of the late Robert Tepper, resided in Woodstock, N.Y. (and in earlier years, Brooklyn, N.Y).

 
Winter in Manhattan 1940, "Looking down 11th Ave. after the snow storm by Tepper, Woodstock N.Y." (on back)[9]

Notable works edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Abraham Lincoln Gallery, Brooklyn N.Y., Oct 22nd-Nov 19, 1934; Thomas J. Watson Library, Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y., Cat# 11-53-15 3.
  2. ^ "Art Directors Club, 1987 Hall of Fame Archive".
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Abraham Lincoln Gallery, Brooklyn N.Y., Feb 10th-Mar 15 19[citation needed]; Thomas J. Watson Library, Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y., Cat# 11-53-36 4.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Abraham Lincoln Gallery, Brooklyn N.Y., Dec 2nd-Dec 20th 1935;Frick Art Reference Library, N.Y., Cat# B79 AB8T26.
  5. ^ a b Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, N.Y., Brooklyn Society of Artists. 26th Annual Exhibition, Mar 27th - April 19th, 1942 Source: N1236 Un3 B80 Cat# 112.
  6. ^ a b Albany Institute of History and Art Fifth Annual Exhibition, 1940. The World of Art section, Times Union, Albany N.Y., Sunday April 28, 1940 with 3/4 page image of Winter in Manhattan.
  7. ^ a b National Association of Women Artists, Fifty-Second Annual Exhibition, April 12–30, 1944.
  8. ^ Obituary, The New York Times, Sunday August 6, 1950, Deaths, 2nd column, 6th up from bottom.
  9. ^ Six smoke stack building in Winter in Manhattan is the distinguished IRT Powerhouse building at 58th and 59th streets; SOCONY on parking garage is the acronym Standard Oil Company of New York

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