Description: Edward Vance Warren Edward Vance Warren was born to William R Warren and Anna G Munyan Warren in West Upton, Massachusetts on May 30, 1881 After completing his professional architectural training at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, he continued to practice in that city for several decades. An excellent illustrator as well, he did covers for The Saturday Evening Post, The New Yorker, Colliers, and other nationally known publications. He also designed and painted a number of murals for New York restaurants and night clubs. In the early decades of this century Warren produced a large number of watercolors, primarily street and hunt scenes, some of which were chosen for exlubition at the Chicago Art Institute in 1924 and again in 1936 The following works were listed #1475 - "Park Patches," #476- "Sidewalk Cafe," #477 - "East is West," and #499 - "Bon Voyage" During this period Warren resided at 399 Classon Avenue in Brooklyn At the outbreak of the Second World War he painted many striking watercolors of the New York waterfront, especially the Brooklyn Navy Yard, together with a few oils in a softer palette of the same subjects There also exists a small but fascinating body of work done in North Africa sometime during this period Nearly all of his works contain human figures, their personalities vividly portrayed with just a few facile brush strokes He was also an exceptional depictor of animals which is evidenced by a large group of circus watercolors, and the ubiquitous horse that he managed to place in even the most unlikely street or waterfront scene Warren moved to Brookline, Massachusetts in the later years and was employed by the Boston architectural firm of Jackson Moreland until his retirement in 1954. The following year ill health caused him to move in with his sister, Miss Fanny Warren, at whose home at 3 Greenleaf Street in Newburyport, he died of a heart attack on March 16, 1958. He is buried at the Harmony Grove Cemetery in Salem, Massachusetts Warren was lived and worked in Brooklyn, New York, painting the city around him in the early 20th century. He exhibited his works at the Salon of Americas and the Art Institute of Chicago. Warrens paintings are part of the collection of the Brooklyn Museum of Art. 13.50 X 20" EXCELLENT CONDITION PRIVATE COLLECTION MIAMI
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Brand: edward vance Warren
Type: Watercolor Set
Color: Multicolor
Model: circus
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes