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Jack Meanwell Watercolor Painting of Reclining Female Nude

Item Details

Jack Meanwelll (Canada/Cincinnati, Ohio; 1919 – 2005)
Untitled (study of a nude female), late 20th century
Watercolor painting on paper with graphite underdrawing
Signed to the lower right

Hailing from Ontario, Canada, Jack Meanwell began his formal artistic training at the Detroit Art Academy and the Society of Arts and Crafts during the Great Depression, focusing on commercial arts, before joining the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. After a brief and unfulfilling career advertising for Ford and Chrysler in 1945, Meanwell and his family relocated to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he would eventually call home and realize his true calling, painting and instructing with great zeal at the Art Academy of Cincinnati for over 25 years. Meanwell remains one of the most highly sought-after collected Cincinnati painters and is often associated with fellow Cincinnati painter and friend, Paul Chidlaw. His works are represented in the permanent collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum.

Condition

- slight warp to paper; toning to sheet, notable concentration along edges; light foxing visible to margins; minor edge wear to paper.

Dimensions

20.0" W x 14.0" H x 0.1" D

- measures full sheet.

Item #

ITMG462653

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