Inez Hess Acrylic Folk Painting
Item Details
(Maria) Inez Hess (Argentinian-American; 20th century)
Untitled, late 20th century
Acrylic painting on canvas board
Signed “M.I. Hess ©” to lower right
A late 20th century acrylic painting on canvas board by self-taught artist (Maria) Inez Hess (20th century). Portrayed in a traditional folk art style, this work features a truncated view of a winter town scene populated with a series of adjacent buildings, cars, and townspeople strolling throughout the snow-covered ground. It is signed to the lower right and is presented in a wooden frame.
Born in Argentina, Maria Inez Hess was based in Pittsburgh and ran with a crowd of self-taught artists including John Graves, Kathleen Ferri, Robert Wright, and others. Referred to as the “suburban Grandma Moses”, she has exhibited her work at the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art and the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, among other venues.
Provenance
From the collection of P.J. McArdle
Condition
- some dents and scratches to frame.
Dimensions
- frame measures; visible image measures 23.75" W x 17.75" H.
Item #
19DCC030-323