Florence Smithburn Charcoal and Graphite Portrait Drawings, Mid-20th Century
Item Details
Florence Bartley Smithburn (American, 1904-1989)
Untitled, mid-20th century
Four graphite drawings on paper and two charcoal drawings on paper
Unsigned
Smithburn studied art at the John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, Indiana, before moving to Uganda for ten years where she portrayed the African tribal way of life with her artwork. Her experiences living in Africa and the United States ultimately shaped her artistic oeuvre, as her art continued to address socio-economic and political issues relevant to the times. Her work has been exhibited widely in Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, Atlanta, New York, and Indianapolis and has been included in the collections of the Georgia Museum of Art and the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Condition
- wear to edges of papers; toning to papers; smudging of images due to excess pigment; creasing to corners of papers; warping; foxing to papers; small tears to edges of papers.
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Item #
ITMG273814