Lot 38

DAVID SILVETTE (VIRGINIA, 1909-1992) STILL-LIFE PAINTING

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DAVID SILVETTE (VIRGINIA, 1909-1992) STILL-LIFE PAINTING, oil on canvas, an impressionist depiction of peonies in a stoneware jug, on a table with an open sketchbook and a demijohn in the background, signed "David Silvette - 29" upper left. Housed in the probably original painted-wood frame. 24 1/2" x 17 3/4" sight, 32 1/4" x 25 1/2" OA.
Catalogue Note: David Silvette was the son of accomplished Virginia portrait artist Ellis Meyer Silvette (1876-1940). He initially studied under his father, then went on to study with other East Coast portraitists like Cecilia Beaux and Charles Hawthorne. David soon became renowned in Virginia for his portraits of significant historical figures and business leaders. During World War II he joined the military and was awarded the Purple Heart. After the war, Silvette resumed painting portraits and began to paint murals for federal buildings. He passed away in Richmond, Virginia at the age of 83. His exhibitions include the Corcoran Gallery in 1932, where he was awarded a bronze medal, and 1937. His works are included in the collections of the Virginia State Capitol, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and the Richmond Academy of Fine Art. Some of his most popular works include the portraits of F. Scott Fitzgerald and a young Thomas Jefferson, along with portraits of Confederate leaders and soldiers.

Condition

Excellent condition. Frame with some wear.

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The important collection of H. Marshall Goodman Jr., Richmond, VA.