Description: WONDERFUL ANTIQUE OIL PAINTING ENTITLED 'FALLING LEAVES TETONS', BY LISTED ARTIST MARIE DOROTHY DOLPH! (SEE BIO BELOW) IN GREAT CONDITION! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED! MARKED DOLPH, FALLING LEAVES TETONS ETC--SEE PICS. MEASURING 5.5" X 8.5", AND FRAME IS 8X11.5". WEIGHS 12 OZ. SHIPPING INCLUDES GROUND ADVANTAGE, INSURANCE AND TRACKING. (DD010725F) I WILL BE LISTING THREE WONDERFUL SMALL PAINTINGS BY DOROTHY DOLPH--CHECK OUT ALL MY LISTINGS! Marie Dorothy (Newell) Dolph (1884-1979) was a landscape painter who was one of the first commercially successful female artists in her adopted state of Wyoming. Dorothy Dolph was born in Baraboo, Wisconsin, and relocated to Wyoming when she married Royal Jay Dolph in 1913. They homesteaded at Cassa on the Platte River not far from present day Glendo, and in 1921 moved to Casper. They moved once more on a homestead west of Casper, about two miles from Goose Egg Ranch.In 1929, the Great Depression hit the nation. During this period, Dorothy painted anything that would sell. She had the foresight to paint small because it was what people could afford. She sometimes traded her paintings for gas and groceries. It was Mr. Jack E. Haynes who approached Dolph and commissioned her to paint picturesque scenes for his store in Yellowstone Park. She painted 1,465 paintings in two years and was very successful in selling her art.Dorothy Dolph traveled throughout Wyoming and most of the lower 48 states, as well as Alaska and Canada, painting! She exhibited her work in the University of Wyoming art shows and federal galleries in Casper and Laramie, as well as WPA (Works Progress Administration, Federal Works Agency) exhibitions at John Herron Art Institute at Indianapolis and Rockefeller Center. Further Recognition came to Dolph when in 1936 she exhibited her work in the First National Exhibition of American Art at Rockefeller Center in New York City.This amazing artist who found her niche in Wyoming spent her final years in Idaho to be with her sons. She continued to paint until her death in 1979. She was 94 years old.The Brinton Museum owns 108 Dorothy Dolph paintings purchased with funds provided by the 2016 Gala Fundraiser.~Bio courtesy of the Brinton Museum
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Artist: MARIE DOROTHY DOLPH
Type: Painting
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Size: Small
Theme: Nature
Subject: Landscape